CHESTERFIELD, Va. (AP) — Wearing a black T-shirt emblazoned with the word 'PEER,' Joy Bogese approaches people struggling with drug addiction the way a teacher might approach a reluctant student — gently, calmly and armed with experience in a subject that has stymied each of them.

Alpha Nu and Arapaho-Butler High School will be conducting a blood drive from 12:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the school’s gym lobby.

Here is your preview of Saturday's CDN

- Historic gun donated to sheriff’s office

- Tisdal honored as Lawyer of the Year

- Officials excited for Election Board 

- Clinton loses to Woodward by one run

- CBA gets swept by SW Covenant

Does Mom have dementia or depression?

Dear Doctors: After our dad died, we realized our mom has some memory problems. Now she's having angry outbursts, which is new. It may be depression, but my brothers and I worry about dementia. We suspect it's been happening for a while and she was hiding it. How do we know which it is?

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