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SHOWDOWN 鈥?The team at Showdown Montana near Neihart woke up to a beautiful sight on Tuesday, October 11, 2022 - a layer of snow. Although it was mostly gone within a few hours, it got the team excited about the upcoming ski season.Showdown marketing director George Gold said, It s so nice. It just gets everyone in the mood, gets us excited. We ve been working all summer. It s been hot and dry up here. Then it finally snows and it just kind of starts to feel stanley cup real. And it s just a few months away. So we re all super busy getting ready for the season and it s just really motivating and exciting. Rickey Nash, engagement director for Showdown, noted, We did a huge logging project this summer. They did about 50 acres on the mountain and really expanded the tree skiing available and of course, i stanley cup mproved forest health. So that s something to look forward to. There s going to be definitely some new tree skiing options out there and expanded terrain.The ski area is also hiring - cashiers, kitchen employees, lift operators, and more. The scheduled opening date for the season is December 9 - but that could change, d stanley cup epending on weather.Through the end of October, payment plans are available f Staz Boy meets Jamal Murray after signed Nuggets jersey stolen at parade
The Missoula City-County Health Department MCCHD on Wednesday reported 33 additional COVID-19 cases since the Tuesday update.There are currently 294 active cases in Missoula County and over 1,300 close contacts are being monitored. Local publi salomon c health officials are reporting 872 cumulative cases* to date in Missoula County, including 13 epi-linked cases.** Of these jordan 294 active cases, 78 are associated with the University of Montana. Fourteen individuals are hospitalized in Missoula County facilities as of Tuesday including six county residents.There have been 575 recoveries and three COVI salomon D-19 related deaths to date. We expect to continue seeing discrepancies in local and state COVID-19 reporting. Please continue referring to our county-level information for the most current and accurate COVID-data in Missoula County, a news release states.A total of four new cases are being reported from the University of Montana, bringing the cumulative total to 127. Missoula COVID-19 Incident Commander Cindy Farr told MTN News on Tuesday that most of the recent cases have been found in clusters and are being spread within groups of people.Missoula became the first major city in Montana to requi |
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