GREAT FALLS — The spread of measles in parts of Montana continues, with 17 confirmed cases across the state - and now there may have been measles exposure in Great Falls, according to the Cascade City-County Health Department (CCHD) in Great Falls.

The CCHD said that although no measles cases have been confirmed in Cascade County residents at this time, a confirmed exposure event occurred when an infected resident of another county visited a Great Falls business location. Anyone present in the building (or in any business located within the building) during certain hours is considered likely to have been exposed to measles.

The CCHD said on Wednesday that a person from Hill County came to Great Falls for an appointment on Tuesday, May 27, at Prospect Heights Medical Center (in the vicini

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