Johnathan Shapiro at WABE, our NPR & PBS radio station, interviewed MANA president Sharon Johnson and other locals in Much at Stake for Clifton Corridor Rail In Upcoming T-SPLOST.
Elsewhere, the Atlanta Business Chronicle lists close to two dozen local businesses that have made substantial contributions to the T-SPLOST campaign.
The AJC continues coverage as well.
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
West Nile Virus is back in town
DeKalb has reported the first West Nile virus-infected mosquito of the season via the AJC. No human cases have been reported for this year, but Georgia usually reports 10-20 cases/year.
According to CDC's fact sheet on West Nile virus
The NY Department of Health offers the following advice:
See MANA's 2011 mosquito warning and the Georgia State Department mosquito-borne disease page.
According to CDC's fact sheet on West Nile virus
- Most people who are infected with West Nile virus (80%) experience no ill effects.
- Up to 20% experience symptoms such as "fever, headache, and body aches, nausea, vomiting, and sometimes swollen lymph glands or a skin rash on the chest, stomach and back. Symptoms can last for as short as a few days, though even healthy people have become sick for several weeks."
- Under 1% experience severe symptoms: "high fever, headache, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, vision loss, numbness and paralysis. These symptoms may last several weeks, and neurological effects may be permanent.
- People over 50 years of age are more likely to experience symptoms.
The virus persists year-round but is a primary concern during warm weather, when adult mosquitoes are most active. As a neighborhood rich in creeks and floodplains (potential breeding ground), animals (many domestic and wild animals may function as year-round reservoir for virus), and outdoorsy folks, we should protect ourselves and our neighbors by checking for and eliminating standing water sources that may be used as mosquito breeding areas at least on a weekly basis and avoiding mosquito bites via protective clothing and application of insect repellent.
The NY Department of Health offers the following advice:
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| from http://www.health.ny.gov/publications/2747/ |
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
T-SPLOST: The senior perspective
The AJC has an item focusing on the needs of a demographic that is closely watching the Atlanta-area transportation debate: baby boomers. According to census figures, the metro Atlanta region's 20 counties is home to 1.3 million people aged 48 and older. With advancing years, people may face mobility issues as well as transportation worries (in particular, those who can no longer drive but live in areas that are not walkable and also lack public transportation). As expected, some seniors are in favor while others do not see how the referendum will benefit them.
The Atlanta Regional Commission acknowledges this trend in their website and has a section on aging resources. One of their foci is Lifelong Communities, which emphasizes housing, transportation, and healthy lifestyles throughout an individual's lifespan.
MANA is part of the Toco Hills Naturally Occurring Aging Communities (NORC). Per their website, 15.7% of residents in this area are 65 or older. Compare that to the county at large (8.6%) and to the nation as a whole (13.3%).
AJC's coverage of the T-SPLOST vote is summarize in this page.
The Atlanta Regional Commission acknowledges this trend in their website and has a section on aging resources. One of their foci is Lifelong Communities, which emphasizes housing, transportation, and healthy lifestyles throughout an individual's lifespan.
MANA is part of the Toco Hills Naturally Occurring Aging Communities (NORC). Per their website, 15.7% of residents in this area are 65 or older. Compare that to the county at large (8.6%) and to the nation as a whole (13.3%).
AJC's coverage of the T-SPLOST vote is summarize in this page.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Saporta Report features Meltons App & Tap
h/t Decatur Metro
The Saporta Report has a nice write-up on Melton's App and Tap, with a special emphasis on the family who runs it.
The Saporta Report has a nice write-up on Melton's App and Tap, with a special emphasis on the family who runs it.
Monday, July 16, 2012
That quintessential sound of summer
Cicadas feature in both mythology and cuisine and provide the soundtrack for the dog days of summer. This time of year, cicadas emerge from the ground as mature nymphs that molt into their adult form while clinging to nearby trees. Below are some images of a Medlock-bred cicada of the genus Tibecen.
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| As found, and approximately 2.5 hours later. Click image to enlarge. |
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| We come in peace! Notice the large compound eyes at either side of the head and between them, the ocelli (set of 3 simple eyes that detect light). Click image to enlarge. |
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| This is a female and won't be singing for us. With some luck, her sons will serenade us next year. |
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Good morning, sunshine
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| Peachy at dawn, with a crescent moon. |
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| Close up, also at dawn today: waxing crescent moon with Venus (at 6 o'clock) and Jupiter (at 12 o'clock). |
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