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Irey Vaughan continues running for the ‘Mission’
For the MVI
Former Washington County commissioner and soon-to-be President/CEO of City Mission, Diana Irey Vaughan, recently ran seven races over seven days on two separate coasts for a total of 71 miles, all to raise funds in support of City Mission’s Hope for Homeless Women capital campaign.
“I support Washington City Mission because I want everyone to have an opportunity to fulfill God’s calling in their life,” she explained. “Those served at the Mission, and their families, will find the support and resources they need to achieve success. I know of no other resource in our community that achieves the success rate of City Mission.”
Earlier this month, she traveled to Disney World in Orlando, Fla,. and Disney Land in Anaheim, Calif., on two successive weekends for a Coast-to-Coast Disney Run Challenge. Altogether, she ran 71 miles on seven different races over the course of seven days.
This was the sixth running eve
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Diana Irey Vaughan Gets Serious
How do you make a case against an incumbent when most people don’t know his job description?
That’s the challenge facing Diana Irey Vaughan, a five-term Washington County Commissioner and the Republican challenging incumbent Pa. Treasurer Rob McCord.
Thursday, she unveiled a detailed policy platform that she says will put Pa. on the right track to deal with its growing pension burdens.
The Treasurer’s most important job is managing Pa. financial assets, and the biggest piece of that is the state pension fund.
The essential criticism Irey Vaughan offers is that Pa.’s pension obligation has only grown during McCord’s tenure. That’s a problem inherent in the system as more and more pensioners retire. But McCord is making it worse, she says.
Her paper points to a New York Times articlefrom April 2012 which compared the pension management of Pa. and Georgia:
The $26.3 billion Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System has more than 46 perc
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Relapse Prevention During the Holidays
November 26, 2024
The holiday årstid can be a time of celebration, joy, and togetherness for many, but for those in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, it can also be extremely challenging. Holiday festivities often involve alcohol, high-stress situations, and a break from daily routines, which can all, unfortunately, increase the risk of relapse. According to Narconon.org, the relapse rate for drugs and alcohol spikes at least 150% during the holiday season. information from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that the number alcohol and drug related fatalities on the road increases by up to 50% during the holidays. “Many of our residents will struggle with this time of the year,” said Brad Nelson, City Mission’s Manager of Veterans Services, who teaches a Holiday Relapse Prevention course to all of our residents who will be going home for the holidays. “We try to support them during this time with our Relapse Prevention