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Artists and Craftsmen of the Flathead donate “The Doodle Buggy” to Logan Health Children’s

Artists and Craftsmen of the Flathead donate “The Doodle Buggy” to Logan Health Children’s

The Doodle Buggy will bring joy, comfort, and creativity to kids in the hospital. It is especially helpful for those who have long stays or need ongoing treatment. Various types of colorful supplies pack the mobile art cart, including crayons, markers, sketch pads, glue sticks, pipe cleaners, watercolor paints, and more. Kids can explore their imaginations and find comfort in art.  

Logan Health – Conrad’s annual fair highlights preventive care and community wellness

Logan Health – Conrad’s annual fair highlights preventive care and community wellness

Logan Health – Conrad hosted its annual community health fair on Thursday, October 2 at the Conrad LDS Church. The free event welcomed community members to explore a wide range of health and wellness, aging, safety and preventive care services. Flu shots were provided by the Pondera County Health Department and Logan Health offered annual wellness lab draws.

50 Years of Answering the Call

50 Years of Answering the Call

The first rural hospital-based air ambulance program in the country was born out of tragedy 50 years ago near the Hungry Horse Reservoir. In July 1975, a 27-year-old logger named Dennis Buck was severely injured in a workplace accident. Desperate to get him medical attention, his crew worked with a nearby forest service helicopter to form a makeshift rescue operation. Unfortunately, Dennis died before he could reach the hospital, an all-too-common occurrence in the logging industry at the time.

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By offering high-quality health care, responding to community needs, and concentrating resources in areas that truly make a difference, Logan Health maintains a rich tradition of giving back to the communities we serve.

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