Officials aim to boost mental health access through bowling
Local organizations will host a bowling event Friday to connect people with community mental health resources organizers say are vital, especially during the holiday season.
Local organizations will host a bowling event Friday to connect people with community mental health resources organizers say are vital, especially during the holiday season.
When I was a teenager, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, the Miss America Contest would ask a question of each contestant.
“There is no problem so immense that it can’t be solved in time.”
– The Orville
The community is invited to pick up a new book and dive into education about mental health with a new book club that starts April 10.
Welaka officials are inviting the community Saturday to learn about mental health.
The Mental Health Awareness Seminar will be held 12-2 p.m. at Welaka Town Hall, 400 Fourth Ave.
For some folks, the holiday season is their time to shine.
Faith leaders, health care specialists and members of Putnam County’s substance recovery network packed First Presbyterian Church’s fellowship hall Thursday to discuss community wellness needs.
Amid tropical storm conditions, authorities said they and bystanders responded Thursday morning to a “potential jumper” on the Memorial Bridge.
The medical marijuana industry is more than a pipe dream in Putnam County.
Sweet tea, chips and a cake reading “congratulations graduates” filled a table at the Putnam County Jail last Wednesday as sheriff’s office officials addressed a roomful of inmates.