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One local woman shares her story on World Hepatitis Day

One local woman shares her story on World Hepatitis Day Learn how one local resident overcomes a rare type of hepatitis. Posted: Jul 28, 2021 9:09 PM Posted By: Hannah Follman TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - This week is Hepatitis Awareness Week, and Wednesday, July 28, is observed as World Hepatitis Day. This year s theme is Hep Can t Wait. Health officials say every 30 seconds, someone is dying from a hepatitis related disease. They say now, is the time to step up and help bring more awareness to the disease millions of people are living with each day. Simply put, hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. There are several different types of hepatitis with dozens of different causes.

The Forum

The loony type of environmentalism preached today, and the cost of it to the West in loss of cheap power and production, is as dangerous as Chinese Communism, which doesn t give a toss about the environment, and is gobbling us up. Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 27 July 2021 10:57:49 AM I m sorry, but there re too many eco-fascists/fundamental fanatics in this space! Most of who are also anti-nuclear fanatics? Some fully imported, some local shite for brains locals/rent-a-crowd/humbugging clueless noisemakers? There are two screamingly obvious answers that effectively address climate change. They are nuclear power, i.e., MSR thorium and regenerative farming practise, practised on a global scale! The latter will likely include some reforestation?

School task force pushes for more sustainability measures in potential bond issue – The Crested Butte News

[ by Mark Reaman ] The RE1J school district will begin polling citizens in the district about what elements in a proposed $98 million bond issue have strong support. The idea is to fine tune the bond proposal and then go to the public for a vote this fall. The basic proposal as currently outlined would expand the Crested Butte Community School to accommodate just more than 1,000 students, improve safety protocols at the entrance to all of the district’s school buildings, upgrade some sustainable items such as replacing all lights with LED fixtures and improving things like mechanical and boiler systems. A new turf sports field in Gunnison is also part of the proposal. The CBCS was built to hold 760 students and there are currently about 800. Modulars are being used to accommodate the overflow and the current trend is showing the school adds about 24 students every year.

Are you a house-hunting millennial? Better sharpen your pencil

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