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Bipolar support group begins
On Tuesdays, people living with depression or bipolar disorder will have a new place to find hope, help and support.
The Oklahoma State Chapter of Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA-OK) has announced a new local chapter of the organization is being formed.
The new Ada support group meets weekly, is confidential, peer-led, and self-help. The group is free. All those living with mood disorders are welcome. Friends, family and nursing students are also welcome.
The Ada Chapter will meet at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesdays, beginning May 13. The meetings will be held at Rolling Hills Hospital, 1000 Rolling Hills Lane, Ada.
For further information, phone Linda at 405-401-9279 or Iva Cook at 405-373-0059.
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Teen dies in wreck
A Kingston teen died during a one-vehicle crash Wednesday.
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Texting, driving reportedly result in fiery crash, injury
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Latta FCCLA officers attend FCCLA Day at capitol
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