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Southwestern Montana boasts high peaks and scenic views
Defining a region like southwest Montana is subjective.
Starting next month, EEGs will be available here in Libby
St. John’s Lutheran Hospital will bring another service close to home for the people of South Lincoln County.
June Senior Menu
Dinners are served at 5 p.m. – Tuesdays and Fridays.
Freda Howard
Tdap inoculations offered May 24 at the Health Department
The Lincoln County Public Health Department will be offering adult Tdap shots from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, May 24, at the Public Health Department office in Libby.
People Profile: Stella Sharp
May Senior Center Menu
Dinners are served at 5 p.m. Tuesday and Friday.
People Profile: Glena L. Hook
St. John's Hospital Lab is rated in top 1 percent
St. John’s Lutheran Hospital Laboratory has learned the results of its in-depth inspection last month from the Certification Organization for Laboratory Accred…
CARD Clinic's summer concert is Sawyer Brown
The CARD Foundation is excited to announce its second annual fundraising concert to benefit the Center for Asbestos Related Disease (CARD).
Reducing the risk of asbestos
The Libby City-County Health Committee, looking toward protecting the public after the Environmental Protection Agency finishes its duties in Libby, has taken steps to examine ways to reduce risks from Libby Amphib…
SJLH Board names Sorensen as chairman
The St. John’s Lutheran Hospital Board of Trustees on March 5, has named Dr. Steve Sorensen as its new chairman.
People Profile: Pam Peppenger
Recognition: Active civic participant
Lincoln Lanes Leagues: Feb. 29 & March 7
Granny and Grandpas
SJLH welcomes new Emergency manager
All the way from Kodiak, Alaska, Mike Julius, RN has accepted a position as the Emergency Department Manager at St. John’s Lutheran Hospital.
At-home births no longer have stigma; on rise in Montana
Mothers-to-be may ask: “What’s best for me and baby?” Understanding the options available, locally, could help women answer this question.