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Promoting Bicycle Safety: Kiwanis Club Advocates for Helmets Amidst Rising Injury Statistics

(Atlantic) Over one million U.S. Children and teens have broken bones and fractured their skulls in bicycle injuries over the past 20 years. Nearly 87 percent of kids with skull fractures were not wearing helmets. Boys aged 10-15 were at the highest risk. Karla Akers, representing the Kiwanis Club, appeared before the Atlantic City Council on Wednesday evening. Akers says we all have the same problem: road and helmet safety. For the past 31 year…
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Western Iowa Today 96.5 KSOM KS 95.7 broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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