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    [ad_1] Sheridan — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the state of Wyoming have launched a new pilot program to connect rural veterans to telemedicine and mental health resources. The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and Wyoming State Parks posted flyers at rest stops in Wyoming to help veterans connect to VA resources ...
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    [ad_1] The Grand Island School Board has new staff including Jackie Carpenter (Arts), Kathy Chadwick (Community Education), Megan McAfee (Kindergarten) and Hilary Kretz Harvey (Grand Island High School Interim Principal). Saturday, September 3, 2022 07:00 AM Alice Gerald The New York Board of Governors of the Special Education Summer Institute has recognized Sherrill Cardon as ...
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    [ad_1] Plague confirmed in cats in Albany County September 1, 2022 Laboratory tests recently confirmed that a cat in rural Albany County died of plague, according to the Wyoming State Health Department (WDH). Cat homes were located in the Laramie area, and the animals lived mainly outdoors or in outbuildings. Other cats in the group ...
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    [ad_1] Alicia Williams checks Paul Yeager’s vital signs inside a mobile medical unit parked outside St. Vincent de Paul, a charity with a soup kitchen in Phoenix’s Sunny Slope neighborhood, Aug. 9. She has been waiting for housing assistance for two years. NPR’s Kaitlyn O’Hara hide caption toggle caption NPR’s Kaitlyn O’Hara Alicia Williams checks ...
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    [ad_1] a night to remember Kiggins Theater presents Science on Tap, “Making Memories: Using Neuroscience to Enhance Teaching and Learning,” tonight at 7 p.m. at 1011 Main Street, Vancouver. Neuroscientist Mark Pitzer, PhD, presents a humorous yet scientifically sound discussion of the brain’s learning networks, emotional connections, and how visual and motor pathways influence what ...
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    [ad_1] Jeannie Sindicic, when she was just four or five years old, remembers feeling a sense of calm and togetherness just by stepping barefoot on the ground. “I loved bare feet. Whenever I walked on dirt or walked on grass, whenever I was barefoot, I personally felt very connected to mother earth at a very ...