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County jail to hire peer support, employment specialists with state grant
Claremore Daily Progress, Okla.· 6 days agoJul. 6—Grand Mental Health will supply the Rogers County Sheriff's Department with two specialists to assist inmates with mental health issues. Grand staff already aid in ...
What Does Recovery From COVID-19 Look Like?
AOL· 16 hours agoCOVID-19—an infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus—first appeared in late 2019 and can manifest in several ways, ranging from no or mild symptoms to severe or critical illness ...
Why Am I So Anxious for No Reason?
AOL· 2 days agoNot only is it normal, but it is one of the primary ways that anxiety presents itself, says Rachel Brown, LCPC, a licensed clinical professional counselor
A stint on Columbus Council taught businessman 10 key things. He explains in exit interview
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoAppointed to replace the resigned John House in the citywide District 10 seat, he agreed to not run...
I’m a Banking Expert: Here Are 4 Ways Your Bank Can Help You Stick to Your Budget
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 19 hours agoMaking a budget is a cornerstone of financial well-being. Knowing where your money comes and goes...
How to create a Customized Debt Recovery Plans
TechBullion· 3 days ago1. Definition and importance of a customized debt recovery plan 2. Advantages of adopting a tailored approach in debt recovery Understanding Borrower's...
Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage: Which should you choose for health coverage?
AOL· 5 days agoWhen you turn 65, you’re eligible for Medicare, a health insurance program offered by the federal government. Here's what to know — including key differences — when comparing ...
Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois news in brief
telegraphherald.com· 3 days agoDes Moines’ Drake University is suing Des Moines Area Community College in federal court over the latter’s recent rebranding effort. DMACC’s marketing features a single-character ...
Overlooked: Who suffers the most from the opioid epidemic in Minnesota?
MPR News· 4 days agoThis story comes to you from Sahan Journal through a partnership with MPR News. Opioids have killed more than 4,000 people in Minnesota over the past five years. Who are these ...