This week’s biggest headlines, featuring a chat with Jenna Justice, Program Manager with Immanuel at Home, who tells us about their upcoming collaboration with ImagineIF Libraries, Flathead Valley Community College and the Kalispell Senior Center. Their ‘Tell me a story– Legacy Conversations’ project connects younger community members with older adults to ask them questions about their lives and experiences, taking place on Nov. 6 and 9, with a celebration to follow in January.
Logan Health’s Winkley Mobile Mammography unit reaches people who are unable to come to the on-site imaging center. Mammographer Elise Cormier gives a tour of the mobile unit and tells us about what other breast cancer services are offered by Logan Health.
We go over last week's biggest headlines and host an interview with Kate Lufkin, Chief Communications Officer at Montana Pediatrics. A non-profit that allows families to utilize their services if availability, weather, time of day or other circumstances interfere with their ability to see a pediatrician when they need to.
Selenium in Lake Koocanusa, non native fish in the lakes and rivers of Glacier National Park and why we are seeing more “slimy shores”.... The Montana Lakes Conference puts a spotlight on the biggest threats against the numerous lakes in the region. Taylor chats with Whitefish Lake Institute Founder and Executive Director Mike Koopal and Institute Grant and Finance Manager Carol Treadwell about what attendees can expect to learn.