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It didnât take long for Doug White to decide the stateâs lawsuit against his business, a gas station, convenience store and casino on Highway 35 outside Bigfork, was a political hit job. The owner of Your Lucky Mercantile was sued in October for noncompliance with Montanaâs mask mandate, along with four other Flathead County businesses. Between his outspoken Republican politics, a 36-foot yacht that âprobably has the largest Trump flag that you could have on itâ and what he said was careful adherence to federal COVID guidelines, he didnât think the lawsuits, announced by then-Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, were really about public health. ....
UPDATED: March 1, 9 a.m. St. Mary’s College in Moraga has temporarily removed a statue by a Nazi-era artist after students created and promoted a petition calling for its removal. The German artist who made the statue, Fritz von Graevenitz, was celebrated among Nazi officials. Born in 1892, he created many pieces, including a 20-foot-wide bronze eagle and swastika statue and busts of Hitler. He died in 1959. The statue at St. Mary’s is titled “Falcon Boy” and does not have any Nazi symbols. It depicts an unclothed boy looking at a falcon he is holding in his left hand. The statue is located within the courtyard of the college’s Museum of Art. ....
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Gov. Lifts Statewide Mask Mandate, Local Directives Remain In Place Gov. Greg Gianforte repealed Montana’s mask mandate Friday. Many Montana health officials say it’s too soon, and some are keeping local masking requirements. I ve said all along, I believe in personal responsibility as opposed to government mandates, Gianforte said at a vaccine clinic in Kalispell on Friday. Gianforte’s directive, which also did away with the state’s reopening plan, came as the CDC this week urged universal mask wearing across the country, and updated its guidelines to ensure masks have a snug fit, or are double-layered. Gianforte has pledged to lift Montana’s mask mandate since January. To do so, he said the state needs to enact legislation that protects businesses from COVID-19 liability and start providing more vaccinations to the state’s elderly and vulnerable. ....
Unpredictable Delivery Hampers COVID-19 Vaccination Plans COVID-19 vaccination efforts in counties across the state are shifting from health care workers to community members. Limited supply has been a problem, but some counties say it s the unpredictability of that supply that’s the real barrier to carrying out plans to vaccinate the public. With a smirk on his face, 68-year-old EMS worker Sherwin Smith is razzing one of the Teton County public health nurses vaccinating health care workers at an indoor park pavilion in Choteau. “I’m tickled we’re getting it, Smith said. Teton County Health Department Director Melissa Moyer says her six staff are handling the county s entire vaccine rollout. Her team has moved onto phase 1b, which includes those 70 or older as well as others with certain underlying health conditions. ....