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(Column) No veteran should go hungry

According to U. S. government data and recent policy studies, nearly 25% of America’s veterans live either below the federal poverty level or paycheck to paycheck, with little margin for unexpected expenses. To get by, many adopt emergency-level budgets. But even the harshest austerity measures may not be enough. Life at the bottom still costs money. [.].

Local Educators Explore How Early Experiences Shape the Brain

OSWEGO COUNTY Integrated Community Planning of Oswego County’s (ICPOC) Child Care and Development Council and Early Childhood Alliance divisions recently facilitated “The Brain Architecture Game” for Oswego County Opportunities (OCO) Education Services staff. The [.].

Artists capture the power of community in Boston murals

The artists behind Boston’s murals create their pieces of public art with precise brush strokes and an even more intentional creative process, crafting not only masterful visuals, but beacons of community. In the summer of 2016, The Boston Project Ministries led a mural tour around the city as a part of their teenage job employment. The post Artists capture the power of community in Boston murals appeared first on The Berkeley Beacon.

WakeMed-UnitedHealthcare contract talks could disrupt Medicare Advantage coverage in Raleigh

WakeMed and UnitedHealthcare are in negotiations as their contract deadline looms, potentially leaving Medicare Advantage members without coverage at WakeMed facilities. UnitedHealthcare claims WakeMed demands a significant price hike, while WakeMed argues for fair reimbursement amidst rising costs.