We made it through 2020. There are a lot of things we Northern Nevadans can say about making it though such a tumultuous year, but the word I think we can all agree on is.
Updated Jan 14, 2021 | 12:08 IST
Every woman should be informed about cervical cancer, its symptoms, risk factors, and tips to safeguard themselves from this silent killer. 4 things every woman should know about cervical cancer  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
Key Highlights
Most cervical cancer cases are caused by human papillomavirus, a sexually transmitted infection
Using oral contraceptives for a longer period of time, and being overweight can also increase the risk of cervical cancer
Your doctor will decide on a proper line of treatment depending on the stage of cancer
New Delhi: Health experts said the number of cervical cancer cases among women is rising at an alarming rate in India, hence, it is essential to create awareness of the disease. Cervical cancer, if detected at an early stage, is one of the most treatable forms of cancer. Every woman should be informed about this cancer, its symptoms, risk factors, and tips to safeguard the
A Re-Cap of “This Week in Central New York” (Jan. 9)
Each Saturday, our community affairs radio program This Week in Central New York provides three interviews with guests from Chenango, Delaware, and Otsego Counties. This show airs on this Townsquare Media station in the tri-county area from 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. This past Saturday’s featured guests include:
Savannah Collins, Program Specialist and Kyle LaFever, Peer Services Coordinator, both from Friends of Recovery of Delaware and Otsego Counties. Both talked about all the free services that the organization provides in Delaware and Otsego Counties.
Kerri Green, Commerce Chenango President, talked about the most recent developments in the county.
Each Saturday, our community affairs radio program This Week in Central New York provides three interviews with guests from Chenango, Delaware, and Otsego Counties. This show airs on this Townsquare Media station in the tri-county area from 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. This Saturday’s featured guests include:
Savannah Collins, Program Specialist and Kyle LaFever, Peer Services Coordinator, both from Friends of Recovery of Delaware and Otsego Counties. Both talk about all the free services that the organization provides in Delaware and Otsego Counties.
Kerri Green, Commerce Chenango President, talks about the most recent developments in the county.
Cali Riese, Public Education and Community Outreach Specialist for the
GREEN RIVER In a special ceremony Tuesday evening, two newly elected and one re-elected Green River City Council members were officially sworn into office.
The three elected officials were sworn into office by City Judge Jason Petri at Green River City Hall. The ceremony took place prior to the City Council’s regular meeting.
The two newly elected officials are Sherry Bushman in Ward 1 and George Jost in Ward 2. Robert Berg in Ward 3 is the incumbent who was sworn in.
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Recently elected Green River City Council members, Robert Berg, Sherry Bushman, and George Jost took the Oath of Office Tuesday night. Photos courtesy of Steve Core