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  • Sidney Welcomes New Chiropractor, Diet Center

    Aug 15, 2012

    Dr. Dale Speiser drove through Sidney on a little road trip a few months ago and knew as soon as he hit town this was the place for him. After getting a fifth wheel and finding space in the Yellowstone Mall, he was ready to start working. Dr. Dale was born in Miles City, MT, and has lived in both the eastern and western parts of the state. His family goes back generations in the Ekalaka and Forsyth areas. Dr. Dale did most of his undergraduate work in Rexburg, ID and Las Vegas, NV, and attended...

  • Medical Identity Theft Rising:

    Aug 15, 2012

    (ARA) - Two million Americans fall victim to medical identity theft each year, according to a study by the Ponemon Institute, commissioned by Experian's ProtectMyID. While medical identity theft costs victims an average of $22,346, the potential impact can be far greater - medical identity theft could cost some victims their health, or even their lives. Medical identity theft involves the theft of personal information - such as your name, Social Security number or Medicare number - to obtain medical care, purchase drugs or submit false claims...

  • VA Expanding Burial Options In Rural Areas

    Aug 15, 2012

    The Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced that it is moving forward with a plan to provide burial services for Veterans in rural areas where there are no available VA national cemeteries, state Veterans cemeteries or tribal Veterans cemeteries. “VA is committed to improving service to Veterans in rural areas,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “Through an innovative partnership with existing cemeteries, we will be able to ensure burial for Veterans in more locations that meet the high standards of national shrin...

  • Lonsdale Methodist Church Pastor Leads Cancer Prayer Service

    Linda Welch|Aug 15, 2012

    She wears a bright pink dress with a large Art Deco, pastel-jeweled cross at her neck. Her nails are painted with a muted purple glitter polish. She makes it look stylish and pretty. She has soft blond hair (with a touch of grey), and speaks with a warm, pleasant voice. They call her Pastor Vicki. For the last three years, Vicki Waddington has led a prayer service in Sidney, Montana for people touched by cancer-survivors, caregivers, family and friends. Her hope is that it gives them a place to...

  • VA Announces Grants In MT To Help End Veterans Homelessness

    Aug 15, 2012

    Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki recently announced the award of $365,000.00 in homeless prevention grants to the MT counties of: Big Horn, Carbon, Stillwater, Sweet Grass and Yellowstone. The grants will serve approximately 75 homeless and at-risk Veteran families as part of the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program. This award will serve Veteran families associated with Volunteers of America Northern Rockies, one of 151 community agencies in 49 states and the District of Columbia to receive a grant. “We are c...

  • Making Medicare Make Sense

    Aug 15, 2012

    Q: I am hearing stories about rebates on health insurance premiums. What is the story behind these rebates? Do I get one? A: Many insurance companies spend a substantial portion of consumers’ premium dollars on administrative costs and profits, including executive salaries, overhead, and marketing. The bigger this portion is, the less health care is provided to you for each premium dollar you spend. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, consumers will now receive more value for this premium dollar, because insurance companies will be required t...

  • Congregate, Home-Delivered Meals Program Registration

    Karen Quick|Aug 15, 2012

    If you know anyone age 60 or older in Divide, McKenzie or Williams counties, think about congregate or home-delivered meals for them. Eligible clients: *Individuals age 60 and older and their spouses, regardless of age. Individuals under age 60 (except for spouses) may receive a meal only when it will not deprive an eligible client the opportunity to receive a meal. Individuals under age 60 (except for spouses) must pay the full cost of the meal unless one of the three criteria listed below is met: *Volunteers under age 60 providing meal servic...

  • In Montana, 49,819 With Medicare Get Free Preventive Services

    Aug 15, 2012
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    In Montana, the Affordable Care Act – the new health care law – helped 49,819 with original Medicare get at least one preventive service at no cost to them during the first six months of 2012, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced. This is 35% of those eligible for these services in Montana. This figure also includes 6,489 in Montana who have taken advantage of the Annual Wellness Visit provided by the Affordable Care Act. Nationwide, over 16 million with original Medicare received at least one preventive service...

  • Easy As Pie

    Lois Kerr|Jul 18, 2012

    Nothing tastes quite as scrumptious as a homemade pie, one with flaky, melt-in-your-mouth pastry and filled to bursting with some sort of fruit or custard filling. Pie smells delectable, makes one’s mouth water just by looking at it, and usually a homemade pie, when placed on the dinner table, disappears in the blink of an eye. I used to bake a lot of pie. I mixed the pastry, rolled it out, and fit it into an appropriate pie pan. I cut or sliced the fruit and added the necessary additional i...

  • What You Don’t Say

    Staci Miller|Jul 18, 2012

    There are certainly times in life when silence is indicative of brilliance. Everyone experiences those moments when the smart thing to do is leave some things unsaid. But planning for the distribution of an estate is not one of those times. It is a surprising reality that every year the vast majority of adults who die in America die without having given proper attention to the final articulation of their wishes. Most have definite ideas about appropriate estate distribution, business...

  • 179 Providers In Montana Receive $11,576,256 Under EHR Incentive Programs

    Jul 18, 2012

    More than 100,000 health care providers have been paid under the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) announced today. Of those, 179 eligible providers in Montana have received $11,576,256 in payments. CMS Acting Administrator Marilyn Tavenner and National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Farzad Mostashari, M.D., Sc.M., first proposed the 100,000 goal in March in a...

  • The Night Circus

    Lois Kerr|Jul 18, 2012

    Magic, illusion, multiple people with unique and wondrous talents, and a love story as well all intertwine in the book The Night Circus written by Erin Morgenstern. The best way to describe this delectable read is to call it an adult fairy tale, or to classify it as fantasy. The people who populate this book for the most part have an extraordinary talent of one kind or another, and yet they remain believable, likable people. Morgenstern explores the fine line between reality and illusion; what i...

  • Making Medicare Make Sence

    Jul 18, 2012

    Q: What are the 2012 Cost Sharing Amounts for Medicare Part A & Medicare Part B? A: The 2012 Part B premium for most beneficiaries is $99.90 per month. This is a $3.50 per month increase for most beneficiaries. However, it is a decrease for those who joined the Medicare program in 2010 and 2011, and were paying higher premiums as a result. This is because of a law which freezes Part B premiums for those already in the program, when there is no cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in their Social Security benefits, and the premium is withheld from...

  • James Gang Java Opens In Alexander

    Jul 18, 2012

    Alexander native Kathy “Jess” James opened her coffee and gift shop, James Gang Java, last week in Alexander, ND. The shop is located in the historic Charbonneau Township Hall building next to Alexander’s Lewis & Clark Trail Museum off Highway 85 in Alexander. An open house for the coffee shop and museum is planned for July 22. The shop offers three blends of hot and cold gourmet coffee, coffee smoothies, Italian sodas, fruit smoothies, spiced chai tea, hot chocolate & steamers and sport tea e...

  • Keep Mosquitoes From Bugging You This Summer: Take Steps to Prevent Bites

    Julie Brodhead|Jul 18, 2012

    Summer allows more time for children to play outdoors, but when kids are covered with bug bites after spending time outside, parents may start to worry about diseases by mosquitoes, such as West Nile Virus (WNV). Luckily, parents can take simple steps to prevent bites and diseases spread by bugs. Use an effective insect repellent Parents may feel overwhelmed by the many bug protection products in the grocery aisle, wondering which ones are best. CDC recommends a variety of effective products. Most pediatricians recommend using products with 30...

  • Johnson Retires As Richland County Extension Agent

    Lois Kerr|Jun 13, 2012

    After serving Richland County for twenty two years, MSU's Family and Consumer Service Extension Agent Judy Johnson will retire from her position effective the end of June. Johnson's duties as consumer service extension agent included family financial management, food and nutrition issues, food safety, human development, and housing and environmental quality. Johnson's responsibilities have changed somewhat through the years, as Extension always seeks to educate and provide services where little...

  • Enjoying The Rhubarb Harvest

    Lois Kerr|Jun 13, 2012

    Rhubarb grows well in most farm gardens and has a special spot in town gardens as well. This tart, tasty vegetable (yes, botanists consider rhubarb, as a member of the garden sorrel species, a vegetable) makes excellent muffins, cakes, tortes, jellies, and juice, and when surrounded by delectable flaky pastry, rivals any fruit pie in flavor and taste. Rhubarb, grown in the ancient world as a medicinal plant, arrived in Maine in the early 1800s, when one enterprising farmer imported seed and plan...

  • RVing A Relaxing, Enjoyable Pastime

    Lois Kerr|Jun 13, 2012

    Retirement often offers the opportunity to participate in leisure activities that people never find time to do while they remain in the work force, a fact that Ardean and Donna Skogen, Cartwright, discovered to their joy. After retiring, the couple purchased a thirty foot RV and have enjoyed camping, fishing, and related activities on a regular basis ever since. The Skogens did purchase a small Corsair camper in 1978, but they used it as living quarters for a period of time rather than as a recr...

  • Making Medicare Make Sense

    Jun 13, 2012

    Q: What is the Medicare Competitive Bidding Program and How Will it Affect Me? A: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS’) Competitive Bidding Program for Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics and Supplies (DMEPOS) is an important step towards the Medicare program paying appropriately for medical items and services. The program has and will reduce out-of-pocket expenses for Medicare beneficiaries and has and will save the Medicare Program money while ensuring beneficiaries continue to receive quality products from acc...

  • The Rebel Wife

    Jun 13, 2012

    In his book The Rebel Wife, author Taylor M. Polites brings the tumultuous reconstruction years following the Civil War to vivid life. His heroine, Augusta Branson, a southern belle used to the wealth and luxury of the pre-war era has survived the Civil War only to watch her way of life disintegrate. When her husband dies, she also discovers her wealth has vanished, unscrupulous people surround her that want to take everything she has left, and she must learn to think for herself and to look after the welfare of her young son. I was appalled...

  • Recollections of Murder and Mayhem In Medora and Footsteps Into Medora’s Past Begin Another Summer

    Jun 13, 2012

    Two award-winning programs in Medora a few summers ago are returning for encore performances this summer: Footsteps into Medora’s Past and Recollections of Murder and Mayhem in Medora. The Footsteps into Medora’s Past program features a walking tour of old Medora, now available in MP3 format. It is a collaborative effort between the State Historical Society of North Dakota, Dickinson State University, the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation, and the Billings County Historical Society and Museum. Pre-loaded MP3 players can be borrowed at the...

  • Black And White TV

    Jun 13, 2012

    You could hardly see for all the snow, Spread the rabbit ears as far as they go. Pull a chair up to the TV set, ‘Good Night, David. Good Night, Chet.’ My Mom used to cut chicken, chop eggs and spread mayo on the same cutting board with the same knife and no bleach, but we didn’t seem to get food poisoning. My Mom used to defrost hamburger on the counter and I used to eat it raw sometimes, too. Our school sandwiches were wrapped in wax paper in a brown paper bag, not in ice pack coolers, but I can’t remember getting ecoli. Almost all of us woul...

  • Living to Work, Working to Live

    Lois Kerr|May 9, 2012

    Long ago and far away I was a fresh-faced youngster, chomping at the bit to join the work force, earn my own money, and really make my mark on the world. I babysat and mowed lawns until I was sixteen and could work at a ‘real’ job, which in that day and age meant waiting on tables and working at the Doubleday book factory in the next town until I graduated from high school. I worked part time while attending university and I’ve been working full time, part time, or a combination of both ever...

  • Volunteer Appreciation At Good Shepherd Home

    May 9, 2012

    Mother & Daughters Style Show Participants in Good Shepherd Home Volunteer Appreciation Day style show April 25 at the Good Shepherd Home, Watford City....

  • Richland County Library Provides Outstanding Service

    Lois Kerr|May 9, 2012

    Some people work hard their entire adult lives to make their community a better place. Sometimes this hard work gets noticed and acknowledged; other times it may not. However, the Richland County library staff and Library Director Renee Goss have done wonders for the community through their efforts at the library and this dedicated service to the residents of Richland County has been noticed and acknowledged by outside sources. Both Goss and the library itself received awards this year during th...

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