They tell us that the testing is free, painless, and quick. The testing is available Friday June 12th and Saturday June 13th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Red Lodge High School parking lot.
Kids are getting a mystery illness that's related to COVID-19, but the symptoms are usually different. Most of the time parents can see them pop up on kids' lips and toes.
After looking at millions of tweets about coronavirus, they've figured out that there is one method that could be making information about the virus go... well, viral. And it's not always accurate.
Foultner tells us that they have antibody tests available for anyone who wants one. Patients can call and schedule an appointment for a standard blood draw. The tests cost $175, but they are being told that it should be a reimbursable expense by the insurance companies.
Nurses never think they are heroes, but the rest of us are in awe of the work they've been doing lately. And nurses, this is the week for you to grab free coffee, donuts, and more thanks with National Nurses Week starting Wednesday.
When gyms fully open up and you're back on the elliptical, you'll probably have a lot more space around you. Gyms are part of the first phase of the President's re-opening plan, but not without big changes.
Hospital workers need masks the most, so while we leave the surgical supplies to them, homemade facemasks are becoming a thing. Here are the instructions to make them.
With the whole family stuck at home you'll probably see an increase in your power bill. Here are some common sense tips from Northwestern Energy to help cut usage.
Governor Bullock encouraged Montanan's to get out and enjoy our great outdoors on our state and public federal lands during the "stay at home" order. Just do it responsibly. As in, four trout apart from each other.