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Glastonbury Youth And Family Services Seeking Teen Volunteers
The youth and family services department is seeking teen volunteers to serve on the youth advisory council. The council provides coordination of youth issues, makes recommendations and gives advice to town government. Accorinding to the department,... -
May is Mental Health Month
A Pathway to Wellness — this year’s theme for May is Mental Health Month — calls attention to strategies and approaches that help all Americans achieve wellness and good mental health and overall health. “Wellness is essential to...
Tags: Health, Healthy Diet, Family, Anglicanism, High Blood Pressure
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Community Calendar - May 15, 2013
TODAY — Clark Middle School Dance Team clinic, 6-8 p.m. Technique skills and tryout routine will be taught at clinic and are required to tryout. Mandatory parent meeting at 6 p.m. Proof of sports physical must be presented at first clinic. —...
Tags: Diabetes, Anglicanism, Behavioral Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Religion and Belief
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90th District Court roundup
Cases heard recently in Emmet County's 90th District Court: -- Kevin Matthew Horn, 38, of Petoskey; drunken disorderly person; $175 in court costs; $350 in fines and costs -- Matthew Mark Fruge, 32, of Boyne City; disorderly person disturbing the...
Tags: Punishment, Fines, Trials, Prisons
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'Drug Take Back' Set For May 17 In New Britain
Residents with expired or unwanted prescription and non-prescription drugs are invited to get rid of them May 17 in a way that doesn't damage the groundwater. The city will hold a “Drug Take Back” from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the senior...Tags: Health, Prescription Drugs, New Britain
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Health, safety primary concerns in school's decision to drug-test
The Orlando Sentinel's Front Burner columns on Friday addressing drug testing in schools illustrate that there are issues about which honest people can disagree in good faith. Harold J. Krent, dean and professor of law at Chicago-Kent law school, and...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Education, Family, Alcohol Addiction, Recreational Substance Use
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David Hanlin: Giving kids a chance
Readers of this column are aware that I have a concern about children in Washington County being prepared to start kindergarten. According to the results of an annual assessment of children entering kindergarten coordinated by the Maryland State...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Family
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Chuck Muncie dies at 60; Saints and Chargers running back
Chuck Muncie, a star running back with the New Orleans Saints and the San Diego Chargers who overcame a cocaine habit that ended his career and then devoted his later life to helping others avoid drug abuse, has died. He was 60. Muncie died Monday of...
Tags: High School Sports, San Diego Chargers, Heisman Trophy, National Football League, Chicago Bears
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READER SUBMITTED: Town Of Glastonbury Seeking Teen Input
GlastonburyThe Town of Glastonbury is currently seeking teen members for their Youth Advisory Council. The purpose of the Glastonbury Youth Advisory Council is to provide coordination of youth issues, make recommendations and give advice to town government. Becoming... -
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Stolen historic US documents returned to owners BALTIMORE (AP) — FBI and National Archive officials are returning to their rightful owners more than 10,000 important historical documents seized during a massive theft investigation involving a well-...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Jack Markell, Employment, Atlantic Ocean
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Newport Beach targets rehab homes; one briefly hosted Lindsay Lohan
Newport Beach officials plan to ask a judge to close seven substance abuse recovery facilities in the city, including the rehab home where actress Lindsay Lohan stayed briefly before checking into the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage instead. The...Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Lindsay Lohan, Alcohol Addiction, Rentals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lax oversight allows felons to counsel addicts, report finds
California's lax rules governing who can work as substance abuse counselors have allowed sex offenders and other felons to treat addicts with little to no scrutiny by the state, according to a report by the Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes released...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Behavioral Conditions, Addiction
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