In episode 55, Brice Eyerly, the new executive director of the Community Health Access Project in Mansfield, joins the News Man Weekly crew to discuss how CHAP is leading efforts to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations through coordinated, community-based health care.
In the News of the Week, we break down the upcoming Inkcarceration festival at the Mansfield Reformatory July 18-20, recent college football commitments from Lexington’s Brayden Fogle and Shelby’s Brayden DeVito, and the Richland County Land Bank’s decision to sell the site of the former Ocie Hill Neighborhood Center to a developer who plans an affordable housing apartment complex for seniors.
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Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson.
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