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 FLATHEAD INDIAN RESERVATION 鈥?Families are struggling to find childcare on the Flathead Indian Reservation, leaving some to make the decision to leave the workforce in o stanley cup rder to care for their children.   Out of the approximately 30 that I deal with on a daily basis as of right now, none of them have openings,  Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Childcare Block Grant Program Manager Josee Drennan-Beck said. Drennan-Beck works with families to find help on the Reservation and she says childcare facilities are at capacity, with some waiting lists two years out.  We have a lack of childcare facilities from Mission towards Missoula and then from Polson towards Elmo way,  she says.  And when we re serving those families, it makes it really hard for those families that live in those areas. This is known as a childcare desert, which means th stanley cup ere are no childcare facilities within a 20-mile radius in some areas.Just Because We Care owner Amy Kimler says the industry has changed in the last couple of years,  We have a really hard time retaining staff, that has been our biggest challenge. She says this makes it hard for her center to meet the state ratio of re stanley cup quired staff to children and  Txaf Ford will start taking purchase orders for F-150 Lightning this week
 The Montana VA Health Care System  MTVAHCS  is providing free flu shots at its Great Falls VA clinic for military veterans who are enrolled in VA healthcare. On Wednesday, October 7th, veterans can receive a flu shot at a drive-thru clinic from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the Great Falls VA clinic  1400 29th Street South, Suite 1 . To receive a flu shot, all veterans will remain in their vehicle and staff will come to them. Veterans can also receive walk-in flu shots at the clinic o adidas samba n Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00-4:00 p.m. or during a scheduled MTVAHCS appointment.The VA says that influenza can cause severe illness and is a vaccine-preventable disease. In 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  CDC  estimated there were more than 410,000 flu hospitalizations and more than 24,000 deaths in the Un air force 1 ited States during the flu season. Each Veteran who gets a flu shot sets themself up to be as healthy as possible. Plus, the healthy habits that 2020 has normalized鈥攃overing your cough, washing your hands often, and staying home when you are sick鈥攚ill continue to protect us all as we enter flu seaso af1 n. In minimizing our risk of influenza, we make a decision that is the most