Ham radio is alive and well in Clark County

Imagine this: A major storm has hit Clark County. Thousands of homes are with­out elec­tric­i­ty. Several cell tow­ers have been knocked out. Landlines are down. Internet con­nec­tiv­i­ty is spot­ty. Even the local radio sta­tions are strug­gling to stay on the air. With no out­side com­mu­ni­ca­tion, where do you turn for news and offi­cial announce­ments? Besides first respon­ders and emer­gency man­age­ment personnel—who...
Members of the Midland Trail Radio Club at a March event at Fort Boonesborough State Park. (MTRC Facebook page)

The Neuroscience of Mindfulness: The Salience Network

Our brain is a think­ing machine, qui­et­ly and con­stant­ly ask­ing, “What mat­ters right now?”  Neuroscientists some­times esti­mate that the sen­so­ry sys­tems (vision, hear­ing, touch, smell, and inter­nal bod­i­ly sig­nals) are tak­ing in mil­lions of bits of infor­ma­tion per sec­ond. Your brain is con­stant­ly pre­dict­ing what will hap­pen next, ignor­ing what it deems irrel­e­vant, detect­ing pat­terns, and pri­or­i­tiz­ing what might mat­ter for survival... 
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Features

  • The work you don’t see in our schools

    The work you don’t see in our schools

    Family Resource and Youth Service Centers are the qui­et back­bone of our schools, meet­ing needs most peo­ple nev­er see. From food and cloth­ing to cri­sis sup­port and sta­bil­i­ty at home, coör­di­na­tors step in wher­ev­er a bar­ri­er threat­ens a child’s abil­i­ty to learn. Yet this work is fund­ed not by school dis­tricts, but by lim­it­ed state dol­lars tied to free and reduced lunch forms — fund­ing that has steadi­ly declined. Despite this,… 

    Read more: The work you don’t see in our schools
  • Clark County earns recovery-ready certification

    Clark County earns recovery-ready certification

    Clark County has offi­cial­ly been des­ig­nat­ed a Recovery Ready Community, a statewide cer­ti­fi­ca­tion rec­og­niz­ing coun­ties that demon­strate strong, coör­di­nat­ed efforts to pre­vent sub­stance mis­use, expand treat­ment access, and sup­port long‑term recov­ery. The des­ig­na­tion reflects years of col­lab­o­ra­tion among the Agency for Substance Abuse Policy, the Healing Community Study team, local gov­ern­ment, schools, law enforce­ment, treat­ment providers, and the faith com­mu­ni­ty. Reviewers high­light­ed Clark County’s strong pre­ven­tion pro­grams, expand­ed treat­ment options, and… 

    Read more: Clark County earns recov­ery-ready certification
  • Winchester natives who made their mark

    Winchester natives who made their mark

    Drawing from ear­ly 19th‑century records, this piece high­lights three Winchester res­i­dents who went on to shape com­mu­ni­ties far beyond Clark County. Silas W. Robbins became a respect­ed attor­ney and judge who crossed paths with Abraham Lincoln. James Dunnica helped build the ear­ly infra­struc­ture of Missouri’s cap­i­tal city, includ­ing the State House and pen­i­ten­tiary. William Vaughn rose from tai­lor to one of Kentucky’s most cel­e­brat­ed Baptist min­is­ters. Together, their sto­ries reveal how… 

    Read more: Winchester natives who made their mark
  • The tragedy of Mordecai Gist

    The tragedy of Mordecai Gist

    The trag­ic death of Mordecai Gist occurred dur­ing the Texas Revolution.  By 1829, the large influx of American set­tlers out­num­bered the Hispanic pop­u­la­tion in Texas.  The rev­o­lu­tion that began in October 1835 was a rebel­lion by American immi­grants as well as Hispanic Texans who were opposed to the régime of President Antonio López de Santa Anna.  The mas­sacre at the Alamo is the best remem­bered event of the revolution. 

    Read more: The tragedy of Mordecai Gist

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