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State of Mental Health

It’s important to note that even though the study is dated 2022, the datasets analyzed are from 2019 — before the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Our report illuminates the continuing crisis both in the prevalence of mental health conditions and in access to mental health services,” Schroeder Stribling, president and CEO of Mental Health America said.

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EV Price Drop

For better or worse, one of the many impacts Tesla has had on the electric car market is positioning them as luxury items. “Aren’t electric cars $80,000?” my mom asked this weekend after hearing I was driving the all-electric Nissan LEAF.

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Bridging Generations

The first time I visited Bill Wittenbrink’s home was the summer before I reached 9th grade. I went to school with one of his grandchildren, and I was invited to a small party to go swim at their pond. That was my first time meeting Bill and his family, and he made an immediate impression on me. I had never seen such a special place for someone to call home. The property is beautifully secluded, with plenty of trees for cover. There is a pond that sits in front of the house, and a path leading to a large dock accompanied by a small table and set of chairs. To the far right is Bill’s bridge, resting above the pond.

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