LEWISTON — Richard and Karen Ahrens never meant to become activists. For seven decades, the Ahrens have lived on the farm that first belonged to Richard’s grandparents. Here, they raised
The Wellness on Wheels initiative was launched by the South Dakota Department of Health Wednesday night. This innovative program aims to provide essential healthcare services directly to the doorsteps of
HUNTINGTON — Although cases in the United States for both measles and the HSN1 avian flu are on the rise, Cabell-Huntington Health Department Director of Epidemiology Mikaela Earl said West
As the daily news headlines detailing the spread of bird flu grow, so does Dr. Leonard Mermel’s anxiety. An infectious disease expert who works as medical director for Lifespan’s Department of Epidemiology and Infection Control, Mermel fears the outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza now detected in cows and skunks in the United States, will make […] The post What is federal COVID relief money for anyway? appeared first on Rhode Island Current.
A judge overseeing the upcoming trial of a state lawmaker for an ethics-related misdemeanor charge is weighing how to handle votes made by the lawmaker in 2021. McLean County State’s Attorney Ladd Erickson in December charged Rep. Jason Dockter, a Bismarck Republican, with a crime alleging the lawmaker broke a state law for voting on […] The post Bismarck lawmaker on trial Friday for ethics-related charge appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
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