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Kids Summer Safety Tips on Triad Today

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On Saturday, June 17th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on Triad Today to share summer safety tips for kids. Watch the segment to learn some simple ways to keep everyone safe this summer: Bike Safety Tips Did you know that 90% of head injuries sustained while riding a bike can…

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Safe Sober T-Shirt Contest Winner on Triad Today

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On Saturday, April 15th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on Triad Today to talk about this year’s Safe Sober program. Their guest was Julissa Greer, a junior at Career Center High and Reagan High School, who is the 2023 T-Shirt Design Contest winner. Watch the segment to learn more about…

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Safe Sober: A Tradition in the Triad

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On Saturday, March 18th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on Triad Today to share exciting news about the 33rd year of the Daggett Shuler Safe Sober Program. Watch the segment to learn more about the exciting things coming this year: With over three decades and 600,000 students reached in that…

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Hunger in the Triad and How You Can Help

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On Saturday, November 20th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on a special episode of Triad Today to discuss food insecurity in the Triad, and how people can help combat this very serious issue. Eric Aft, CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, was their guest. Watch the…

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Fourth of July Safety Tips for the Whole Family

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Summertime means spending more time with friends and family and participating in activities such as swimming, camping, outdoor games, fireworks, cookouts, and more. Sharing wonderful summer experiences with your loved ones can help you create lifelong memories. Unfortunately, many warm-weather activities can increase the number of accidents and injuries.  That is why, through the 4th of July…

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Spotlight with David Daggett: Pandemic Principles

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It is a new year and even during the pandemic, a new year is always rife with opportunity! I don’t know much, but I do know that when life gives you lemons, you must make lemonade! We are so fortunate that during these crazy times, we have been able to adapt and thrive. I have…

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Serving the Triad: Community Service on Triad Today

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On Saturday, December 28th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on Triad Today to highlight just a few of the people who have served the Triad community in big ways this year. Watch the segment: Helping those in need and helping our neighbors is a large part of Daggett Shuler’s mission….

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Food Insecurity: How You Can Help on Triad Today

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On Saturday, November 21st, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on Triad Today to discuss food insecurity in the Triad, and how people can help combat this very serious issue. Eric Aft, CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, was their guest.  Watch the segment: Hunger and food…

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Halloween: Have Fun While Staying Safe

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Pumpkins, witches, ghouls, and goblins make for a scary holiday, indeed. Many of the traditional ways of celebrating Halloween will be considerably scarier this year as some of the more traditional activities can be high-risk. However, there are several safe, different ways to participate in Halloween this year at home. Here are some suggestions for…

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Spotlight with David Daggett: The Daggett Shuler Backpack Program

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2020 continues to upend the norms that we all have become accustomed to, and that is especially true of the school year. Who can remember the last time that students were first headed to the classroom in late October? Though the back-to-school season didn’t look the same this year, it is up to all of…

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