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The Public Can Now Speak With a Nurse at Any Time For Health Concerns

0:42 A new service is available  to help residents decide if a health issue requires going to the hospital.  Heartland Regional s Nurse Help Line is staffed around the clock.    Amy Spiller, Marketing Coordinator at Heartland Regional Medical Center in Marion says the idea was born after many people were not able to see a doctor during the COVID-19 pandemic and small problems festered into larger health concerns.   No question is too stupid to call this line.  If it s Monday at 2AM, or, on the weekend.  We re here to help people in the community. class= wysiwyg-break drupal-content src= /sites/all/modules/contrib/wysiwyg/plugins/break/images/spacer.gif title= >Spiller says the Nurse Help line is free, and  is answered by a Registered Nurse, 24 hours a day who will decide the best course of action, which could include recommending going to the emergency room.  The number is  618-226-5454.

Live music returns to indoor venues in the capitol area

Live music returns to indoor venues in the capitol area 6 hours 36 minutes 31 seconds ago Friday, April 30 2021 Apr 30, 2021 April 30, 2021 7:42 PM April 30, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE - After being without since the pandemic shutdown, live music is coming back to Downtown Baton Rouge. It is a step toward normalcy, Casey Tate said. Tate is the Special Events and Marketing Coordinator for the Downtown Development District. Live music has not been allowed indoors for a year now, so things are starting to ramp back up , Tate said. Several nightclubs and live music venues in the downtown area have booked live bands this weekend. Something Tate says the businesses and their customers have been missing.

Leading U S Oil Analysis Lab to Present at STLE International Event

Leading U.S. Oil Analysis Lab to Present at STLE International Event TestOil just announced they will be conducting two presentations at the prestigious STLE International Annual Meeting and Exhibition to be held May 17-20. It will be constructive for meeting attendees to understand how their important work is playing out in the real world. ” TestOil Marketing Coordinator Heather Vercillo CLEVELAND, OHIO, U.S., April 30, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ TestOil, the industry leader in lubricant analysis, just announced they will be conducting two presentations at the prestigious STLE International Annual Meeting and Exhibition held May 17-20. Event sponsors include leaders in the oil and gas industry such as Shell and ExxonMobil and research organizations such as Southwest Research Institute.

Visit Grand Rapids celebrates the Power of Travel during National Travel and Tourism Week 2021 | News

National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW), the annual celebration of the contributions of the U.S. travel industry, will spotlight the critical role that travel will play in driving economic recovery efforts and building the path forward through the theme Power of Travel. Celebrated annually the first full week in May, NTTW was created by Congress in 1983 to elevate the economic power of travel in the U.S. The 38th annual NTTW (May 2-8) arrives at an opportune moment to recognize the importance to the U.S. economy of initiating a post-pandemic travel recovery. “NTTW takes on a special significance this year as the travel industry looks to rebound quickly from the pandemic and accelerate recovery efforts,” said U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Roger Dow. “The past year was incredibly challenging, but we saw the full power of the travel industry on display in the way we united and supported one another through this crisis. Before the pandemic, travel generated $

Something that makes a difference

Kelly Moses is the Marketing Coordinator for the DeKalb County Children’s Advocacy Center and Thrifty Outfitters, which are 501c3 non-profits. Moses also supervises Thrifty Outfitters. Thrifty Outfitters provides funding for both the DeKalb County CAC and The Gathering Place. Moses is from the area and graduated from Fort Payne High School in 1986. He has personally owned several businesses and has worked in the corporate world. Moses said in his current position, he definitely feels he is in his wheelhouse because the everyday business of business is what he knows best. “I have always prayed that I would be able to one day do something bigger than me, for something that makes a difference,” said Moses. “The CAC provides hope and healing for abused and at-risk children, I feel I have been blessed with this position as Marketing Coordinator.”

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