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May 1, 2024 |
outdoorgearlab.com | Tara Reddinger-Adams |Nick Bruckbauer |Jason Cronk
Best Overall Hydration Pack Ease of Drinking 8.0 Ease of Filling 8.0 Comfort 7.0 Storage 8.0 Weight 4.0 Ease of Cleaning 7.0 REASONS TO BUY High-end quality and construction Great comfort and support Excellent storage and organization Very breathable back panel REASONS TO AVOID Expensive No hip belt pockets SPECIFICATIONS Bladder Capacity 2.5 L Pack Size 12 L Measured Weight 35.2 oz Waist Belt 3/4" webbing We loved the Osprey Syncro 12 right off the bat, which was only confirmed by our...
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Feb 26, 2024 |
dailymontanan.com | Jason Cronk
Montana’s nursing homes are resilient. The past few years have reaffirmed our commitment to doing everything necessary to continue providing quality care to our elderly population. The Treasure State’s policymakers share that resolve and have continued to do their part to ensure our seniors have access to care. In the wake of a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic and historic staffing shortages facing the entire health care system, we have continued to make tremendous strides in the right direction.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
dailymontanan.com | Jason Cronk
Montana leading the charge to support seniors By: Jason Cronk - February 26, 2024 Montana’s nursing homes are resilient. The past few years have reaffirmed our commitment to doing everything necessary to continue providing quality care to our elderly population. The Treasure State’s policymakers share that resolve and have continued to do their part to ensure our seniors have access to care. In the wake of a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic […]
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Feb 21, 2024 |
billingsgazette.com | Jason Cronk
Montana’s nursing homes are resilient. The past few years have reaffirmed our commitment to doing everything necessary to continue providing quality care to our elderly population. The state’s policymakers share that resolve and have continued to do their part to ensure our seniors have access to care. Despite a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic and historic staffing shortages facing the entire health care system, we continue to make great strides in the right direction.
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Feb 17, 2024 |
missoulian.com | Jason Cronk
Montana’s nursing homes are resilient. The past few years have reaffirmed our commitment to doing everything necessary to continue providing quality care to our elderly population. The state’s policymakers share that resolve and have continued to do their part to ensure our seniors have access to care. Despite a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic and historic staffing shortages facing the entire health care system, we continue to make great strides in the right direction.
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