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Law enforcement and school staff countrywide look at ways to keep students safe

Law enforcement and school staff countrywide look at ways to keep students safe
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Student safety conference in Las Vegas emphasizes mental health, school staff training

Student safety conference in Las Vegas emphasizes mental health, school staff training
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Alexander Heffner, Host of The Open Mind ~ Dr. Stephen Sroka ~ Edith Roosevelt Repriser Julia Marple

The Open Mind, hosted weekly by Alexander Heffner, is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas across politics, media, science, technology, the arts, and all realms of civic life. Main Street visits with the longtime host about his recent discussion with Gov. Doug Burgum and other current topics. ~~~ Our Bill Thomas was recently at the Indian Education Summit -- it is put together by the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction for teachers from around the state. He was there to talk about the series you may have noticed within Dakota Datebook \“Wisdom of our Elders.\” -- but also got a chance to talk to the Summit's Keynote speaker, Dr. Stephen Sroka. ~~~ You can't be in western North Dakota, without finding someone who loves Theodore and Edith Roosevelt. Julia Marple and her husband Larry travel from Ohio every summer to portray the Roosevelts in Medora. Costuming for historical reenactment is a mix of specialty shops, thrift stores, and making the clothes yourself. Ashley Thornberg caught up with Julia, in costume as Edith, backstage at the Town Hall Theatre in Medora.

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School leaders, first responders talk student safety

National leaders in education, law enforcement and healthcare are in Central Florida this week to learn and talk about protecting their students and staff.

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The importance of lifesaving training after Damar Hamlin incident

Similar to what happened to Damar Hamlin, Stephen Sroka from Lakewood said CPR and an AED saved his life when he went into sudden cardiac arrest in 2016.

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Higher risk for heart disease - Times Gazette


Higher risk for heart disease
Ajay Vallakati Guest columnist
As a cardiologist I am encouraged by the recent attention to health disparities, particularly among African Americans. Health care providers and systems must do better to ensure every person receives the care and treatments they need.
Part of our effort should empower Black Ohioans and all patients to live healthy lives and know the warning signs of diseases for which they are at higher risk.
According to the Office of Minority Health, which is part of the Department for Health and Human Services, African Americans are generally at higher risk for heart diseases, as well as diabetes, stroke, HIV/AIDS, cancer, asthma and some other chronic illnesses.

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