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  • While some for-profit health clinics consolidate in the face of federal spending cuts, one Valley nonprofit is expanding its mental health services…Democrats and Republicans – candidates and voters – face off in Buena Vista in a storied Labor Day tradition…Jeff Schapiro discusses the role that national issues are playing in this year’s Virginia elections….
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Join us Tuesday, Sep. 9th at 7pm - when we will feature Henry and Priscilla Ireys, authors of The Keep, Living with the Tame and the Wild on a Mountainside Farm about taking on a small farm in West Virginia and launching an adventure in an unexpected place and with a new adopted lifestyle.
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