AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Health Alert: Harmful algal blooms are expanding at Montana’s Hebgen Reservoir, with Gallatin County Health officials ordering a new Corey Springs closure and keeping Rainbow Point shut while Yellowstone Holiday shifts to a warning—health officials urge people to stay out of water that looks discolored or smells bad, especially kids and pets. Infectious Disease Watch: West Nile Virus has been detected in Montana mosquitoes near Great Falls and in Cascade County, with no human cases reported so far; officials recommend repellent, avoiding peak mosquito hours, and draining standing water. Healthcare Access & Costs: Blackfeet Community College in Browning will automatically forgive more than $1.1 million in eligible student debt after a major MacKenzie Scott donation. Local Care Leadership: Mountain Home Christian Clinic welcomed a new medical director to continue community-based care. Safety & Health: A Montana Highway Patrol trooper was treated and released after a vehicle flip during a Yellowstone County pursuit. Food & Nutrition: A Montana farm family is pushing whole-grain eating by growing ancient grains and regenerative crops.
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