H1N1 pandemic still in peak phase: WHO (CBC.ca)
February 24, 2010 — JesseIt’s too soon to conclude that the H1N1 pandemic has peaked, the World Health Organization says.
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H1N1 pandemic still in peak phase: WHO (CBC.ca)
It’s too soon to conclude that the H1N1 pandemic has peaked, the World Health Organization says.
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H1N1 pandemic still in peak phase: WHO (CBC.ca)
Good morning; on the Beacon today, Kelsey Schmid-Sommer of Whitefish is preparing to defend her national telemark ski racing title at the championships in Whitefish next month. Both the boys and girls from Columbia Falls won last year’s divisional tournament and are the top seeds in this year’s brackets. The Montana Supreme Court says a state District Court has jurisdiction to hear a medical …
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Tuesday: Tele Ski Champ, Jobs Bill Passes, New Rehberg Challenger (Flathead Beacon)
Glen Dean had 23 points and seven assists, and sank a foul shot with 2.5 seconds left that carried Eastern Washington to a 69-68 victory over Montana on Sunday.
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Dean lifts Eastern Washington past Montana 69-68 (AP via Yahoo! News)
Glen Dean had 23 points and seven assists, and sank a foul shot with 2.5 seconds left that carried Eastern Washington to a 69-68 victory over Montana on Sunday. Jeffrey Forbes added 18 points and Mark Dunn 13 for the Eagles (8-18, 4-8 Big Sky), winners of consecutive games for the first time since Nov.
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Dean lifts Eastern Washington past Montana 69-68 (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
Freshman Glen Dean scored seven of his 12 points in the final 1:06, helping Eastern Washington snap a seven-game losing streak with a 74-69 victory over Montana State on Friday night. Kevin Winford went 6-for-6 from the free throw line and led the Eagles (7-18, 3-8 Big Sky) with 19 points. Jeffrey Forbes scored 17 points for Eastern Washington, Brandon Moore had 11 points and eight rebounds and…
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Eastern Washington surprises Montana State 74-69 (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
Children need two doses of vaccine to be fully protected from the 2009 H1N1 virus, state public health officials said Tuesday, February 02, 2010.
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Children need two doses to protect against H1N1 (Char-Koosta News)
Children need two doses of the H1N1 vaccine to be fully protected from the 2009 virus, state public health officials said this week.
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Children need two doses to protect against H1N1 (The Montana Standard)
The “name” signed in coach Steve Sarkisian’s first full – really full – signing class at Washington is Nick Montana.
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Washington steals prized safety from USC, Michigan (Seattle Times)
The Montana Public Health Laboratory has confirmed 801 total cases of H1N1 infections in the state. DPHHS reports that 173 of those cases resulted in hospitalizations and 17 in death . One of those deaths was a child. …
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Flathead County will invest up to $8,000 in continued support of the relatively new economic development district serving Northwest Montana.
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County supports economic development district (Daily Inter Lake)