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(BPT) - The sounds of birds chirping, longer daylight hours, and budding trees and flowers are early signs that warmer weather and spring are on the way. That means more time outside to enjoy nature, but it's also a sign it might be time for a little spring cleaning. "Cold temperatures, snowfall and winter rains can have a big effect on houses and landscaping, so now's the time to check for potential home repairs and maintenance," said Christopher O'Rourke, Mercury Insurance vice president of...
Social distancing is the physical separation of people in an effort to prevent the spread of disease in a community. It has been shown that social distancing in the early stages of an outbreak is effective in preventing or slowing the spread of communicable disease. While it may be tempting to treat school and work closures as a well-needed vacation, it is extremely important for Richland County residents to respect social distancing recommendations, and stay home as much as possible during...
MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock today issued a directive to extend closures of public schools and dine-in food service and alcoholic beverage businesses through April 10 and mandate social distancing measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Montana. "Montanans have an obligation to slow the spread of this virus. Our fellow Montanans can all continue to set a good example for each other in adhering to social distancing directives – and know that it will save lives," Governor Bullock said. "For...
Bismarck, ND (AP) - The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in North Dakota has risen to 33, and while the increase in the state remains relatively low, North Dakotans should not be complacent about the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Doug Burgum said Monday. Burgum said the latest cases involve a woman in her 30s in Burleigh County who had close contact with a person infected with the coronavirus and a man in his 70s from Walsh County whose case is under investigation. The Republican governor...
Sidney, Montana (March 24, 2020) – Hospitals across the nation have been advised to plan for a patient surge based on the emerging cases of COVID-19 across the United States. Although there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Richland County as of March 23, the threat is real as Montana continues to see more confirmed cases by the day. To protect the health and safety of our community, Sidney Health Center implemented necessary precautions across the organization the week of March 15 including...
MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock today issued a Directive requiring Montanans to stay home and temporarily closes all nonessential businesses and operations to curtail the spread of COVID-19. The order, which goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. on March 28, will buy time for health care workers on the frontlines and seeks to limit long term impacts to the state's economy. "In consultation with public health experts, health care providers, and emergency management professionals, I have determined t...
MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock this evening announced the first death in Montana of a COVID-19 patient. “I’m heartbroken to learn of Montana’s first death due to COVID-19. Especially during these times, Montana truly is one big small town – this news hits us hard, but we’re in this together. My family and I send our love and support to the family, friends, and community of our fellow Montanan.” Local county public health officials are still in the process of contacting family members. No additional information will be provided at this time....
BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. Doug Burgum today released modified operating practices and an emergency grant program for child care providers to help them through the COVID-19 crisis and ensure that child care services are available for health, safety and other lifeline workers. The governor also signed an executive order giving counties the option of mail ballot-only elections to protect public health during the coronavirus emergency. Child care initiative released The child care initiative is the result of a rapid planning process that began last w...
(Updated Saturday, March 28): Zariah has been found and is home. Original story below. On March 26, 2020 at about 2059 (8:59 PM) the Sidney Police Department received a report of a missing 15-year-old female, Zariah Sunshine Gonsalez from an apartment on the 200 Blk of 5th St. SW. She is a White Female, 5'10", 240, Blue eyes, Brown hair and both nostrils pierced. She was last seen wearing Gray Sidney Eagle Hoodie and dark Sweatpants. Zariah had been visiting with a friend in the area and left...