The Missoula City County Health Department and the Montana Department of Health and Human Services has reported that Missoula County has recorded its first death from the coronavirus.
The University of Montana was founded in 1898 and every year in the spring, graduates in caps and gowns have stepped up receive their diplomas to the cheers and tears of family and friends, until 2020.
Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction, Elsie Arntzen, released preliminary numbers of how much funding that Montana’s K-12 public schools will receive from the federal CARES Act stimulus bill that was passed in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
A Transportation Security Administration employee has tested positive for COVID 19. Missoula County International Airport Director Chris Jensen confirmed that information on Thursday.
The Missoula County Detention Center is reducing the number of individuals incarcerated due to the new COVID 19 policies imposed first by the county and now also by the state of Montana.
Missoula County COVID 19 Incident Commander Cindy Farr released her Thursday video message that dealt primarily with the state and county quarantine policy.
DPHHS announced an expansion of mental health services to help Montanans who may be experiencing a range of emotions because of the current COVID-19 situation.