Sauk Rapids Herald - May 15, 2021

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Mental health awareness:

Beautiful Mind Project encourages shade to start conversations, show support

Sigler shares

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BY ELLARRY PRENTICE STAFF WRITER

SAUK RAPIDS – A St. Cloud-based organization wants to saturate the area with green this month. The Beautiful Mind Project is encouraging people to wear green-colored clothing on Wednesday, May 19. The nonprofit is sponsoring “Green Out Day” as a visible way to raise awareness, start conversations and show support for people dealing with mental health issues. “The color green is often thought to represent tranquility, good luck and health,” read a statement from the Beautiful Mind Project, created to help prioritize mental health. “It is the hope of the Beautiful Mind Project that through both dialogue and program support, people struggling with mental health issues can realize these three qualities in their lives.” Through various programs and events, the Beautiful Mind Project aims to change the way communities treat mental health from both a cultural and clinical perspective. Nearly half of all Americans will suffer from a mental health challenge in their lifetimes, according to information from the Beautiful Mind Project, yet a good number of them will not receive treatment from a health professional.

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Sauk Rapids resident battles clinical depression, anxiety BY ELLARRY PRENTICE | STAFF WRITER

PHOTO BY ELLARRY PRENTICE

Cathy Sigler sits with husband Mike and their dog at their Sauk Rapids home May 10. Cathy has battled clinical depression and anxiety for 30 years, and she shares her story in hopes of shattering the stigma surrounding mental illness.

SAUK RAPIDS – Cathy Sigler wants people to know they are not alone. A wife, mother, grandmother and longtime Sauk Rapids resident, Cathy has battled clinical depression and anxiety for 30 years. By sharing her story, Cathy, 61, hopes to validate mental illness and to chip away at a stigma that prevents some people from seeking help for themselves or their loved ones. “I want people to understand, to know that someone else is going through what they’re going through,” Cathy said. According to statistics, nearly 1 in 5 adults in the United States are living with a form of mental illness.

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Tight lines just in time

OBITUARY • Deborah Ludwig

Todd Bissett, owner and guide of Leena Lures, assembles a spinner bait with AJ Wolbeck, seventh grader on the SabreStorm fishing team, May 12 at a fishing clinic hosted by the team at Bernick’s Arena in Sartell. Wolbeck, son of Kurt and DeNetta, and other athletes picked up tips to skills such as casting, measuring fish and tying knots, just ahead of Minnesota’s f i s h i n g opener Saturday, May 15.

PUBLIC NOTICES

Hearing - pg. 11 • Mortgage Foreclosure - pg. 10 • Probate Notice - Brown - pg. 11 • Summons - pg. 11 • Probate Notice - Pflipsen - pg. 7 • City of Sauk Rapids Special Meeting Minutes - pg. 11 • Assumed Name - New Season 150-155 Treatment • City of Sauk Rapids Reg. Minutes, April 26 - pg. 10 • Sauk Rapids-Rice Reg. Board Meeting, April 26 - pg. 10 Center - pg. 7 • Benton County Planning Commission Notice of Public

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