Students across the Bibb County School District are putting their mental health to the forefront this week by participating in the student-inspired Mental Health Awareness Week.
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It s Talk About it Tuesday, and let s first talk about these gas prices. I usually was paying about $2.20 before the ice storm. Now prices have jumped up to around $2.40 even with my T-mobile Tuesday promotional 10 cents off.
After two postponed and canceled concerts due to the pandemic, Calvin Richardson and friends will be at the Harker Heights Events Center Saturday, March 27th. If you have tickets from previous shows, those tickets will be honored at this show. Tune in Monday through Friday during my show from Noon till 3 pm to win your way in or you can call 254-702-8845 or click on the Eventbrite link to purchase tickets.
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VIDEO: Get an inside look at working as a VA psychologist
Joel Schmidt, associate director of advanced fellowships, discussed VA psychology careers on our Talk About It Tuesday live broadcast
There are a lot of reasons to consider a career as a VA psychologist, but don’t take it from us.
Joel Schmidt, a VA psychologist of nearly three decades who currently serves as associate director of advanced fellowships in the VHA Office of Academic Affiliations, recently appeared to talk about VA psychology careers on Talk About It Tuesday, a live broadcast that airs each Tuesday at noon ET on LinkedIn.
Fetchin Bones band members pose for a photo in the 1980s.
It’s really never too late to finish something you’re passionate about. Charlotte rockers Fetchin Bones’ heyday was in the 1980s, but for years, lead singer Hope Nicholls had nagging feelings of unfinished business manifesting in a recurring dream about a forgotten song. Well, Nicholls, who’s now in the band It’s Snakes, and her husband, former Fetchin Bones member Aaron Pitkin, found the song and a few others on long-forgotten demo tapes. And after 32 years, Fetchin Bones dropped new (well, old but new) music. “Maybe the dreams will stop now,” Nicholls said.