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The University of Georgia reported 821 new cases of Coronavirus just last week, from August 24th to August 30th. Evan Mills from Advantage Behavioral Health and Kimberly Skobba from the University of Georgia's family and consumer sciences department join Alexia Ridley to discuss how mental health challenges often exacerbate housing crises, and vice versa. The new 94.5 frequency will increase the current broadcast power (currently on 97.9) nearly tenfold from 27 to 250 watts.
The documents were first published by theKenosha County, Wis., lifted its nightly emergency curfew on Wednesday, more than a week after it was first enacted in response to protests over the Aug. 23 police shooting of Jacob Blake.
Nonprofits that were already struggling to provide services for homeless and housing insecure people in Athens were dealt another challenge this spring – how to care for their clients in the midst of a pandemic and a faltering economy.Mental health plays a major role in homelessness and housing insecurity.
Now Available on The Apple and Android App Store. Hear the audio that matters most to you. Of the 821 cases reported, 798 of them were students. AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File Newman says on his Twitter account he made the decision to skip the season “after much prayer and discussion with my family.”Before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Americans were working an average of 1,800 hours per year, that’s about 390 hours more a year than Germans work, but about 360 fewer hours than Mexicans work. WUGA’s primary broadcast signal, 91.7 FM, was not affected by this upgrade. WUGA is operated through a partnership with Georgia Public Broadcasting.
For more information about how you can support public radio: Call or email Cathy Bradberry at 706-542-9842 or bradberry @uga.eduHall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver died from complications of Lewy body dementia and COVID-19 on Monday, the White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf called Seaver "a consummate professional" and "an artist on the mound. This is a large increase from the 189 cases reported the week before. “It’s not necessarily that the more hours your put in, the more productive you are.” That’s according to Jill Gonzalez, an analyst with WalletHub. Become a WUGA Underwriter.
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