How to Get Some REAL Help for Your Gambling Addiction From Friends and Family


 

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Health Calendar

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Autism Support Group , for parents, teachers and professionals who take care of special-needs children, meets last Tuesday of the month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at ARCH Medical Center, 9612 S. Franklin Drive, Franklin. Call Beth Williams at 731-9579 …
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Las Vegas councilman says Assemblyman Brooks should still be on city payroll

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Riggleman added that Brooks remains a city employee, which means he could still take advantage of the city's employee assistance program, a confidential system for employees who need help dealing with substance abuse, addiction or mental health issues …
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