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Cherokee Nation Public Health lists events, stroke-awareness partnership and will follow up on farmers-market rules
Summary
Public-health official Kim Chuklet outlined 18 'wing traces' this season, a stroke-awareness partnership with health services (transcript acronym 'B.F.A.S.' used), walking classes and pickleball pilots; she said she would confirm farmers-market card rules on USDA-approved meat and application timing after councilors raised questions.
Kim Chuklet, representing Cherokee Nation Public Health, highlighted upcoming community events and partnerships and agreed to follow up on councilors' questions about farmers-market rules and outreach.
Chuklet said the public-health website lists numerous events across the reservation and announced a new partnership with health services for stroke awareness, referred to in the…
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