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Louisiana Living: NE Delta Human Services Authority
SUMMARY: Don Tally from the Northeast Delta Human Services Authority discusses National Recovery Month, celebrated in September, highlighting the importance of recognizing individuals overcoming various traumas, not just addiction. The HCH HSSA has organized numerous events, including a day of recovery celebration at Monroe Zoo featuring giveaways, food trucks, and live music. Other activities include a fun run, discussions on opioid mitigation, and a community wellness event. Tally emphasizes the significance of celebrating recovery to foster unity and resilience. For more information on events, individuals can visit the HSA’s social media or website.
Louisiana Living: NE Delta Human Services Authority
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New Orleans secures funding for water treatment and drainage infrastructure | Louisiana
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Louisiana Living: Fyzical Therapy Thursday
SUMMARY: Angela Yarboro and Dr. Jerry Yaro from Physical Therapy and Balance Centers discuss the importance of balance rehabilitation, sharing their personal experiences. Dr. Yaro recounts his struggle with viral meningitis, which severely affected his balance, leading him to research and develop therapeutic methods. This experience motivated them to specialize in balance and vestibular rehabilitation, differentiating their clinic with innovative equipment. In September, during National Fall Awareness Month, they offer free fall screenings to help those experiencing balance issues understand potential treatments. They encourage anyone with related concerns to make an appointment to determine possible assistance.
Louisiana Living: Fyzical Therapy Thursday
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An in depth look at the latest data for possible tropical development in the Gulf next week
SUMMARY: The forecast for potential tropical systems in the Atlantic shows a 40% medium risk for development in the Western Caribbean, particularly the Yucatan Channel. Predictions suggest a possible impact next Wednesday, with differing models indicating various paths: one suggests movement toward the Eastern Gulf, while another predicts progression through the Yucatan into the Southwestern Gulf. This uncertainty leaves Florida’s fate unclear, as projections vary widely regarding possible landfalls. Meteorologists Derek Sibley, Raven Richard, and Jim are closely monitoring the evolving situation, emphasizing that there is still time before any concrete outcomes can be predicted.
Meteorologist Devon Lucie walks us through the location of where we’re monitoring for possible tropical development, where the system is likely to form, where it could track, how strong it could be, and if it will have any impact on Louisiana.
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