A survey of people in Brown County show most aren’t “fine.”
The health and well-being nonprofit WELLO launched a survey last summer. It asked nearly 1,400 people across the county about their physical and mental health and social relationships.
Executive Director Natalie Bomstad says one-third of people reported feeling blue, depressed or anxious. She says how long a person lived in the area didn’t seem to matter, but education, race and income did.
Bomstad says phase two will address what to do about their findings.




