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CenterWell Primary Care Anywhere opens new office for seniors in Dallas

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A new healthcare provide has opened their doors in Dallas, specifically catering to patients who are over 65.

CenterWell East Paulding celebrated with the Paulding County Chamber of Commerce in recent days, opening their newest location next door to the Walmart in Dallas at 3615 Charles Hardy Pkwy.

Along with providing senior-focused medical care as primary physicians, the new office also provides an activity center, weekly events and exercise classes – even for those who aren’t patients.

CenterWell is also open to provide tours for those who are looking to switch to a new healthcare provider.

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CenterWell East Paulding joins multiple locations across the Metro area, including Woodstock, Marietta, South Fulton, Atlanta, Stone Mountain, Morrow, Decatur and Suwanee.

The company has hundreds of locations across the United States, with a large cluster of those located in Florida.

Paulding County’s new location focuses on primary care services, but CenterWell also has Home Health and Pharmacy businesses as well.


Speed cameras active for Dallas Elementary School


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A new set of speed cameras has police officials hoping that drivers will slow down when they are going through the area of Dallas Elementary School, per a release from the city department on Monday.

The new cameras put up around Dallas Elementary went active on Monday and a 30-day advanced notification period for driver’s traveling through the school zone on weekday mornings when school is in session for the start of the 2026-27 school year will be posted ahead of time as a reminder.

Cameras operating who spot drivers going 10+ miles an hour over the speed limit will be sent tickets via a partnership with RedSpeed to install and operate the new cameras.

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The department said it wasn’t meant to be a punitive measure against drivers, but hopes instead it’ll act as a preventative for speeders and get them to slow down and protect students and staff during peak hours when traffic is heavier.

“Driving above the posted speed limit in school zones puts pedestrians, especially young children, at a much greater risk of serious harm,” the release from the department noted.

The cameras will be looking for drivers 1 hour before the start of the school day, an hour after the first bell, then an hour before and an hour after dismissal on weekdays.

Signage is also being installed to warn drivers of cameras and encourage them to slow down before reaching the school district.

Those who are caught speeding will be mailed citations after the release promises that a “thorough review” of any citations before they are sent.

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