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Local mental health leaders discuss coping with intense situations
[ad_1] SOUTH BEND, Indiana (WNDU) – First article featured on 16 News Now. Mental health experts said communities need to work together when responding to situations like the South Bend police shooting of Dante Kittrell. John Horsley, an Oak Lawn veteran of 11 years and a clinician social worker since 2001, says he finds mental ... -
Huger Wand residents voice concerns about roads, education and sewage
[ad_1] HUGER SC (WCSC) – People living in the Huger-Wando community have expressed concerns to city leaders about everything from transportation to affordable housing. Around 200 people attended the community meeting at Cainhoy Elementary on Thursday. They say they feel overlooked when it comes to decisions about their region. Karl Anderson of the SC House ... -
Tennessee footballer launches mental health-focused NIL agency
[ad_1] Student-athletes are some of the fastest and toughest people, but behind their strength and public image are humans with complex emotions and real struggles. Anxiety and depression are not weaknesses, former Vols football player Derrick Furlow Jr. told Knox News. He works to break down that stigma by specializing in the trade of names, ... -
Moving from rhetoric to educational outcomes
[ad_1] Over the last few weeks I have been grappling with nagging conundrums about the current state of affairs, not only in the City of Cambridge, but in our country. The advent of social media, coupled with the 24-hour news cycle, has led many of us to forget or choose to ignore the importance (moral ... -
Advocates seek education funding for asylum seekers
[ad_1] Carolina Tennessera joined immigration advocates on Thursday in calling on city officials to increase funding for immigrant families and asylum seekers coming to the city. “They want their children to have everything they never had,” said Tenecela, life project coordinator for Little Sisters of the Assumption. She said she knows first-hand what it means ... -
The Regional Science Project ‘Park for Pollinators’ will continue until September. Here’s how to join Bio Blitz:chicago news
[ad_1] Green bees are just one pollinator Chicagoans see in their local parks. (Patti Wetley/WTTW News) The Chicago Park District participates in a nationwide community science project aimed at raising awareness of all of the bees, butterflies, beetles, moths and wasps that depend on urban green spaces for food and shelter. The “Park for Pollinators” ... -
Accountability Issues for Borland, School Board and Town of Greenwich
[ad_1] As a former Greenwich resident and town employee (not a school board employee), I have my own feelings about Jeremy Boland’s tapes produced by Project Veritas. Like you, I think the suspicion that the tape was edited is secondary. I don’t know Mr. Borland, nor do I have any children who attend Cos Cobb ... -
Lincoln Company Strengthens Online Presence
[ad_1] Lincoln businesses are responding to the ever-changing world of digital marketing, thanks in part to new grants made available through the City of Lincoln. On August 24, the town announced it had received $93,000 through Digital Main Street to help businesses grow their online capabilities. This is the fourth iteration of the Digital Service ...











