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Wildomar Students Recognized for Mental Health Achievements


UpdatedTue, May 11, 2021 at 11:01 am PT
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The Directing Change Program & Film Contest announced the regional finalists in the ninth annual student contest encouraging young people to create short films and art projects about suicide prevention and mental health. Students at Murrieta Valley High School, Murrieta Mesa High School, David A Brown Middle School, and Eleanor Roosevelt High School are among the regional finalists being recognized for artistic achievements in mental health and suicide prevention.
The contest is part of statewide suicide prevention and mental health efforts administered by the California Mental Health Services Authority. The program s newest category Hope and Justice encourages young people to express how the cope during tough times and find the hope to continue moving forward. ....

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Ocala/Marion restaurants strive to hire as business picks up


It s been a struggle, Kaplan said. 
A question of timing
The issue, for many restaurants, has been timing. Staffers were let go in March 2020 and only a few at a time were hired back as restrictions eased. Now things are closer to normal and eateries need more staff, but some former employees have moved on or are holding out  to find a better paying job or to take advantage of unemployment compensation while they figure out what s next.
We had to cut back hours on staff members while we were doing takeout and delivery only (and) there were employees that chose to file unemployment since they needed more income, Turnpike Mike s Christina Batte wrote in a text message. ....

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