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Ahead of the summer swimming season, the Bloomington-Normal YMCA and American Red Cross are promoting the importance of water safety for both children and adults.
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Project Oz has existed in Bloomington for just over half a century, and it’s the only social service organization in the county dedicated to helping youth and adolescents — ages 10 to 23 — facing a housing crisis.
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McLean County wanted to pay for Narcan. Now they plan to get it for free, leaving more funds available for other opioid prevention measures.
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The McLean County Salvation Army is offering what it's calling the "Midnight Cafe," a warming center offering an array of other services — like food, showers, laundry and hygiene kits — for up to 40 adults who need drop-in, emergency shelter overnight.
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Experts say it’s no longer any one group that needs to have Narcan on hand. Everyone should.
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Major projects include creating a universal screening tool for mental health in schools across districts, introducing an additional youth psychiatrist in the community, and starting at-home care visits.
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Community blood center ImpactLife is introducing mixed reality technology that may help put anxious donors at ease when they give blood.
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The breach exposed the personal information of 2.5 million patients without their consent over a five-year period that ended last October.
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A New Horizon is a peer recovery community center open to people with substance use disorders, as well as their friends and family. It opened Wednesday.
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The McLean County Zoning Board of Appeals continued its hearing on carbon sequestration zoning to Oct. 31, following three hours of testimony on Tuesday.
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A recent survey shows over half of dog owners question whether the rabies vaccine is safe, effective or useful. Dr. Bernie Bleem says he doesn’t force owners to vaccinate their pets.
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Tallies are still being made, but this might be the biggest behavioral health forum McLean County has held to date.