Experts Strongly Recommend Against Spine Injections for Chronic Back Pain: Part I

Spine injections should not be given to adults with chronic back pain because they provide little or no pain relief compared with sham injections, say a panel of international experts in the BMJ. Their strong recommendations apply to procedures such as epidural steroid injections and nerve blocks for people living with chronic back pain (lasting at least 3 months) that is not associated with cancer, infection or inflammatory arthritis.

Santa's Light

“There he is Momma!” My hearted pounded. Could it be? I pressed my nose against the back window of the car and pointed toward the night sky. “I see Rudolph’s red blinking nose!”
My mother gazed out of her side window. “Sorry honey. That’s a blinking light from an airplane.”
“You sure Momma?”
She paused for a second. “Yes, I am.”

Faith Boxes, Part 2

The construction Career and Technical (CTE) class at Union County High School spent much of this semester building 20 beautiful, utilitarian storage boxes for folks placed in new homes by the TN Valley Coalition for the Homeless (TVCH).

TVCH is a non-profit organization existing to house the homeless, educate the community, and equip stakeholders to provide lasting solutions to homelessness. They are active in 12 counties, including Union County.

Union County FCE Celebrates Christmas at December Meeting

The Union County Family and Community Education (FCE) Club held its December meeting on December 18 at the Union County Extension Office, celebrating the Christmas season with food, games, and fellowship.

Members enjoyed a variety of finger foods while participating in a fun Left-Right Dirty Santa combination game, followed by a festive round of Christmas Bingo. Laughter and conversation filled the room as members gathered to enjoy time together and reflect on the season of giving.

Veterans Serve Veterans

The primary function of the Union County New Liberty American Legion Post 212 is to support Veterans and their families and widows/widowers of the Vets in the county. Do you know a Veteran who could use a wheelchair or a walker, crutches or potty chair? Or a Veteran who spends a lot of time seated and could benefit from a stunning, handcrafted lap blanket for warmth? The American Legion is there to help! Contact any member of the American Legion Post 212 with your needs, or email Adjutant@ALTNpost212.org

Free Diabetes Education Class Offered in Union County

Union County residents living with diabetes or caring for someone with diabetes are invited to participate in Take Charge of Your Diabetes, a free six-week educational series designed to help individuals better manage their condition and improve quality of life.

The program will be held on January 13, 20, and 27, and February 3, 10, and 17, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Union County Senior Center. The classes will be led by Abigail Thomas, Union County Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Agent, along with Anna-Marie Cooksey, Union County Health Educator.

A Christmas Portrait of Grace

It was an ordinary night outside of Bethlehem, where a handful of shepherds kept their routine watch under a quiet sky. They were men forgotten by most and noticed by few, who silently carried out one of the lowliest and most forgotten occupations. Yet in that unlikely setting, everything changed in a moment. The stillness of the night was pierced by a sudden blaze of heavenly light as an angel of the Lord appeared, illuminating the hills unlike anything earth had ever seen.

I Hit a Deer

I hit a deer on the way to work on the Clinch River near Clinton, Tennessee. I was working the night shift, relieving Anne. There were two twelve-hour shifts there. The back way into Clinton is a curvy winding country road. There was little traffic in the late evening hours.