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A new coalition is suggesting time outdoors can be an answer to rising rates of chronic diseases and mental health issues

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A new coalition is suggesting time outdoors can be an answer to rising rates of chronic diseases and mental health issues. Chris Perkins is vice president of programs for the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable. He recently joined Governor Reynolds for an event at a state park near Indianola. “Whether you’re on the scenic trails of the Yellow River or Stephen’s State Forest, sailing Okoboji’s Great Lakes, riding the RAGBRAI, camping at Ledge’s State P…
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KBUR broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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