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Art: Good For the Heart, Soul and Mind
Integrated Services for Behavioral Health is pleased to sponsor their Summer Member Art Exhibit, a group exhibition featuring original works by artists from The New Beginnings House in McArthur and Home Away From Home in Logan. The opening reception will be held Friday, July 22 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Donkey Coffee in… Read More

2016 Gladden House Sessions: Daniel Bachman
By: Tiffanie Fogel
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Featured on this episode of the 2016 Gladden House Sessions is Fredericksburg, VA-based Daniel Bachman. Bachman is an acoustic instrumentalist, specializing in the acoustic guitar and the lap guitar. He started playing guitar when he was 10 and was called a prodigy for his incredible ability. He formed a sort of mentorship with the late guitar… Read More

West Virginia Addiction Summit Slated for Next Week
By: Associated Press
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CHESAPEAKE, W.Va. (AP) – Health officials, law enforcement officers and other specialists will gather next week for a summit on addiction issues in West Virginia. The event will take place Monday evening at the Dr. Lisa Curry Annex in Chesapeake. Kanawha County state Delegate Chris Stansbury will host the summit. Participants will include State Health… Read More

Ohio Health Officials Urge Caution in Summer Heat
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State health officials are urging Ohioans to take precautions to avoid heat-related illness as temperatures are expected to increase this week. The Ohio Department of Health says the elderly, infants and children, and people with chronic medical conditions need to take extra care in avoiding heat-related stress. The agency is encouraging… Read More

Confronting Fear, Hate, and Racism in America
By: Tom Hodson
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A black woman who is a mother of a teenage son, a former prosecutor and a current judge, a Muslim immigrant, and a gay man of Nepalese heritage each have their own daily struggles confronting escalating fear, hate and racism in American. All three tell their extremely personal stories to Spectrum. All three people have… Read More

Athens Man Pleads Guilty In River Park Towers Case
By: Susan Tebben
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On the heels of a three-year sentence given to an Athens man in connection with a shooting at River Park Towers, news came to light that a third person was possibly involved. John Michael Fults-Ganey, 21, was scheduled to be arraigned on charges of involuntary manslaughter and conspiracy, both third-degree felonies, on Wednesday, after being… Read More