From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ Banners honor armed forces personnel
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project committee members sort banners to be placed in communities around the county.
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project | Courtesy photo
Banners were placed on light poles along the walking path in Pomeroy.
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project | Courtesy photo
Volunteers in the village of Rutland work to hang banners.
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project | Courtesy photo
Volunteers hang the banners in Racine.
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project | Courtesy photo
Banners were sorted at the Syracuse Community Center before being delivered for placement in the villages in Meigs County.
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Meigs Health Matters… Heart Health
By Sara Hill - Contributing columnist
Did you know that everyone is at risk for heart disease? In fact, heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. The Creating Healthy Communities (CHC) program at the Meigs County Health Department (MCHD) is committed to providing the resources necessary to preventing chronic diseases, much like heart disease. Each year, CHC focuses on many healthy eating and active living projects throughout Meigs County. These projects were aligned with community goals and needs, making “the healthy choice the easy choice.” The best way to handle heart disease is by overall prevention. Preventing heart disease is possible by eating healthy, staying active, controlling cholesterol and blood pressure, and managing stress.
Meigs Health Matters… Heart Health
By Sara Hill - Contributing columnist
Did you know that everyone is at risk for heart disease? In fact, heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. The Creating Healthy Communities (CHC) program at the Meigs County Health Department (MCHD) is committed to providing the resources necessary to preventing chronic diseases, much like heart disease. Each year, CHC focuses on many healthy eating and active living projects throughout Meigs County. These projects were aligned with community goals and needs, making “the healthy choice the easy choice.” The best way to handle heart disease is by overall prevention. Preventing heart disease is possible by eating healthy, staying active, controlling cholesterol and blood pressure, and managing stress.