Study Finds
Residents in this state dealt with more stress than anyone else in 2020
NEW YORK There is no question that 2020 will go down as one of the most stressful years in American history, but a new survey finds some states felt that stress far more than others. A poll of 12,500 Americans from every state in the union reveals residents in Missouri are more stressed out than people in any other state. On average, Missourians spend three hours and 18 minutes per day worrying due to stress.
The Show-Me State barely edged out Mississippi, where residents spend three hours and 12 minutes per day worrying, and West Virginia, which loses three hours and six minutes each day to stress.
KVRR Local News
December 14, 2020
The organization brings together over 1,000 members from Eastern Minnesota and North Dakota.
The masonic fraternity group is an subsect of Freemasons which mainly focuses on philanthropy and community service.
One El Zagal’s more notable contributions to the country is the work done at the 22 non-profit Shriner hospitals.
“We transport around 25 to 30 kids out of this area our region every month. We focus on orthopedics, cleft palates and burns. You see kids with artificial legs. We do a lot of those,” El Zagal Shrine Potentate Mike Dow said.
The Shriners say they are always looking for men who want to do their part to help the community.