





|  | North Valley Hospital Seeks Debt Refinancing Supporting Local Businesses

North Valley Hospital has announced that it is refinancing approximately twenty-five million dollars in debt incurred during the construction of the hospital through the use of tax-exempt bonds. North Valley is moving its loan from Prudential Financial, Inc. located outside of the state of Montana, to three local banks that are participating in the refinancing thereby bringing new business benefits to the community.
The Montana Facility Finance Authority (MFFA) has approved a request by North Valley Hospital to issue tax-exempt bonds which will be purchased by Montana-based Glacier Bank, First Interstate Bank and Rocky Mountain Bank. The result will benefit North Valley Hospital through a lower interest rate from the prior loan agreement allowing it to retire its debt five years sooner and save approximately fifteen million dollars. Click for Full Story
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Regular Screenings Can Catch Cervical Cancer at a Curable Stage
If you are a woman between 35 and 55 years of age you’re at the prime time to develop cervical cancer. Once a major cause of death for women in their child-bearing years cervical cancer deaths have decreased significant with early diagnosis and treatment.
January marks Cervical Health Awareness Month.
“About 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer annually,” said Dr. Mirna Bowden, OB/GYN at Alpine Women's Center in Whitefish. “Although cervical cancer is one of the easiest gynecological cancers to detect, the mortality rate is still high with more than 4,000 deaths each year. Getting regular exams is imperative to protect yourself against this disease.” Click for Full Story
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North Valley Hospital's New Year's Baby

Jayn and Cody Gove, of Evergreen, welcomed their first child at 2:59 PM on January 1, 2012. Levi Jace Gove is North Valley Hospital’s first baby of the new year weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. and is 20 1/2 inches tall. Paternal grandparents are Rick Gove and Darlene Danielson of the Flathead Valley. Maternal grandparents are Ted and Jacquie Cuffe of Whitefish. Jayn works at National Flood Service and Cody works for Little Caesars Pizza. North Valley Hospital congratulated the family with a beautiful gift basket of items for baby Levi and his parents. Welcome to your new baby! |  | Current News
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