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  • Montana Navigator Can Help Those Who Lose Insurance Due To COVID-19

    Apr 1, 2020

    Montana residents who lose insurance due to the COVID-19 crisis are eligible for free assistance from a local non-profit agency, Montana Navigator. The agency receives federal funding to assist consumers with enrolling in Medicaid or in private health insurance through provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Most consumers sign up during the annual open enrollment period, but there are circumstances that trigger a special enrollment period. One of those circumstances is insurance loss due to a job loss. As an unprecedented number of...

  • PC Courthouse extends closure, Gov. Bullock issues new Directives during COVID-19 pandemic

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 1, 2020

    The Phillips County Commissioners office announced Tuesday night that the Phillips County Courthouse will be closed to the public until further notice as a precaution to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. A press release from their office states people needing to conduct County business take the following steps. please call or email the following departments and they will respond as soon as possible: Treasurer – 654-1742 or [email protected] Clerk & Recorder –654-2423 or [email protected] Clerk of Court – 654-1...

  • Montana Shakespeare in the Parks to stream free online performances beginning April 3

    Apr 1, 2020

    Montana Shakespeare in the Parks will begin streaming some of its best performances free online in showings scheduled throughout April and May. Beginning Friday, April 3, MSIP Live will show recordings of its recent plays every two weeks via Facebook. Shows will begin at 7 p.m. MDT and be available online for 24 hours. A list of the performances and dates follow: April 3: “Othello” April 17: “You Can Never Tell” May 1: “Henry IV, Part I” May 15: “Twelfth Night” (Shakespeare in the Schools performance) “We have remained focused on our mission of...

  • PC Health Department asks residents to 'Stay Home, Stay Safe & Save Lives'

    PC Health Department|Apr 1, 2020

    The Phillips County Health Department is asking residents to Stay Home, Stay Safe & Save Lives. "As people return from spring break, Montanans who have been traveling internationally should take the proactive step to self-quarantine for 14 days to avoid spreading the virus in their community," Gov. Bullock said. "Prevention is our best tool for combatting COVID-19. The ability to slow new infections is in our hands and our friends and neighbors are counting on us to do the right thing." The...