Open doors to aid mental health care in Savannah
Saturday, July 16th, 2011Open doors to aid mental health care in Savannah
Toni tried her best to cope. Overwhelmed at work, caring for an 18-month-old son and mounting friction with her child’s father were too much. Toni was sent by her family to Georgia Regional Hospital at Savannah where she contends she was held against her will. Not once, but twice with a prior diagnosis of bipolar disorder, manic-depressive type. “Everybody just got jealous of me,” she said. The …
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State Fair would go on – even if shutdown talks fall apart
Even before state government shut down July 1, Minnesota State Fair officials put an announcement on their Web site making it clear the Fair would go on if the state went dark.
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Share the wealth: Help tourists find Chicago’s offerings
The truth is, I’m a tad addicted to helping visitors discover Chicago. I consider it part of the privilege of living within three blocks of the Magnificent Mile for the past 10 years. Thus, I’m drawn like a magnet to outsiders, especially those obviously puzzled by a map or their GPS gimmick of choice, those sporting “My name is . . . ” convention badges, the ones with bulging fanny packs that …
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