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Paws and Claws

Managing the area’s feral cat population is a community effort by Cindy Anderson, DVM The number of feral, abandoned cats in the United States is estimated to be between 30 million and 80 million. As the number continues to increase, land managers, public health officials, and private citizens are voicing concerns about how to address […]

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Stockbridge students working toward becoming super readers and lifelong learners

by Steve Keskes, Ed. D., Stockbridge Community Schools “Children learn to read in grades Pre-K through 2 and read to learn in grades 3 through 12.” This old myth has been busted by the latest research. The reality is, our students—and we as adults—are always learning to read. According to science-of-reading experts, reading is, at […]

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Get involved with SRSLY

SRSLY (text language for “seriously”) is a coalition of community members and partners working together to prevent youth substance use and support youth mental health. WHAT WE DO Student-Led Youth Programming Student-Created Awareness and Educational Campaigns Substance-Free Family Events Resource Development and Access Mental Health Trainings Parent Education Advocacy HOW TO GET INVOLVED Join the […]

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Active Aging

‘Senior moments’ take on new meaning when traveling For those who are inclined to travel, sometimes retirement can be the best years. Here, a few of our local nomads share with readers some of their standout traveling experiences. Traveling with friends by Judy Williams One of retirement’s great joys is having the time to travel, […]