The Haywood County Health Department is working to reduce deaths and life-threatening conditions caused by summer heat. With temperatures reaching into the 90s in much of the state, county residents and visitors are urged to use caution and take preventive steps to avoid heat exhaustion and heat stroke. “While the elderly, children and those with ...
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