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Martin Faced with an arena-sized public-relations gaffe, Forsyth County officials quickly decided Thursday to postpone action on plans to build a 50,000-square-foot event center at Tanglewood Park. People who live in Clemmons West near the park are complaining that they knew nothing of the event center plans until reading about it in Monday’s Journal, and say an event center that close to their homes will disrupt their lives and spoil their use of the park. “It will be very obtrusive and very detrimental to the peace and tranquility we enjoy,” said Robyn Williams, who lives on Maidstone Lane near Tanglewood. “There is someone from my family walking, biking or running there every single day. I don’t go there to walk around a building. I go there to walk around the trees.”

Vaccinated or not, medical group says students, staff should be masked at the start of the school year

Vaccinated teachers and students don t need to wear masks inside school buildings, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday in relaxing its COVID-19 guidelines. The changes come amid a national vaccination campaign in which children as young as 12 are eligible to get shots, as well as a general decline in COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths. With COVID-19 cases back on the rise, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended on Monday that students and staff be fully masked, regardless of vaccination status, for the opening of the 2021-22 school year. Most public schools in North Carolina, including those in Forsyth County, will return to school on Aug. 23, about the same time that the highly contagious delta variant is expected to peak, according to Dr. Christopher Ohl, an infectious disease expert at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

Concerns about excessive sleeping

Q: Why does my elderly mother sleep all day? Answer: As people age, they tend to have a harder time getting a good night’s rest. Human beings have natural biological circadian rhythms that regulate our sleep cycles, which can be disrupted by the changes in hormone production that come with aging. Conditions that cause discomfort and pain, such as arthritis, wake many older adults up during the night. Midday naps after a night of sleep disruptions are normal and can be helpful to compensate for lost sleep. On the other hand, excessive napping may indicate a larger issue. Here are five potential reasons why your elderly loved one may be sleeping all day according to AgingCare.com:

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