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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – April 6th through the 12th marks National Public Health Week and also the 20th year that the American Public Health Association has organized the annual observance to celebrate, educate and advocate.
According to a release, Governor Jack Dalrymple has proclaimed this week as Public Health Week to recognized the North Dakota Department of Health and local public health units including Central Valley Health. Local health units across the state have formed networks to share services and expertise to help strengthen the public health infrastructure.
The Central Valley Health District has been providing public health services to Stutsman and Logan Counties for over 40 years. You can click here to learn more about Central Valley Health or call Robin at 701-252-8130.