Another state lawmaker has tested positive for COVID-19

Another state lawmaker has tested positive for COVID-19. Rep. Brian Putnam, a Kalispell Republican, felt mildly symptomatic Thursday night, was tested Friday and received his positive result Sunday morning, according to a press release. This marks the third case among legislators since the session started Jan. 4 -0-

Nearly 70-year-old two-lane Toston bridge will make travels safer

The state has replaced the nearly 70-year-old two-lane bridge at Toston with a new $41.5 million four-lane structure over the Missouri River. Officials say the new structure is not only safer and meets traffic needs, but will offer more amenities, including a pedestrian tunnel that will be helpful to children needing to get to and … Read more

COVID cases jump statewide

Montana reported 437 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday and added 54 more deaths, a noticeable jump over Tuesday’s numbers. As of Wednesday, Montana has 3,421 active cases, and more than 120 of them are hospitalized. So far, 1,303 Montanans have died from the virus. MEANWHILE… The state so far has administered 116,119 doses of the … Read more

Class-action lawsuit against St. Peter’s Health in Helena halted

A District Court judge has dismissed a class-action lawsuit filed by patients of a fired oncologist against St. Peter’s Health in Helena. The judge said in a statement Tuesday that he lacked the jurisdiction to resolve the dispute at this time, and the claims must first be filed with the Montana Medical Legal Panel. -0-

Missing Helena teen found safe

HELENA – The search for Ceddrick Flanagan has been cancelled. The Montana Department of Justice wrote in a statement on Monday that the 13 year old has been found and is safe. A search began for a missing teen after he was last seen late Sunday night in Helena. -0-