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Dog wardens to begin inspections
During the first week of April, dog wardens are to visit neighborhoods in Portage to conduct license and rabies compliance checks. All dogs three months or older must be licensed by January 1 of each year. The fee is $6.45 for spayed and neutered dogs...Tags: Vaccines
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Somerset County Where to Go for April 4
Wings The Confluence Volunteer Fire Department “Wing Night” from 5 until 7 p.m. April 6 at the Barlow Street Fire Hall. Handicapped accessible and take-outs will be available. Pot pie dinner Relax after the Easter holiday at a pot pie dinner...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Music, Disc Jockeys, Frostburg State University, Poetry
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Tonight: 'Justified,' 'New Normal' season finales; 'Dancing' ejection
Staff writerThe highlights Tuesday night: 1. "NCIS" and "NCIS: Los Angeles" are reruns on CBS. That should mean good things for "The Voice" at 8 on NBC and "Dancing With the Stars" at 9 on ABC. Both reality competitions flourished Monday against CBS reruns....Tags: Comedy Central (tv network), Game Shows, Mark Valley, Luke Perry, NCIS (tv program)
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Jill Boyer recognized an honorary FFA member in Berlin
Daily American CorrespondentJill Boyer, school secretary, was recognized as the honorary member, during the 73rd annual Berlin Brothersvalley FFA banquet at the Berlin Community Building March 12. "Throughout many years, Jill has supported the FFA Chapter in many ways. In the...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Students, Awards and Prizes, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest
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Somerset County Where to Go for March 28
5000 Meter Classic The Johnstown Christian School 30th annual 5000 Meter Classic at 9 a.m. May 11 at the school on soap Hollow Road, south of Johnstown off Route 403 at Tire Hill. Trophies, medals, ribbons awarded. Registration begins at 8 a.m. at the...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Music, Frostburg State University, Gardens and Parks, Poetry
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For a night, a baby fox finds comfort from firefighters
If you've ever heard a baby fox screaming for its mother on a dark spring night — foxes can sound eerily human — you'll know why a team of volunteer firefighters in Harford County was alerted to the howls of a desperate pup trapped in a...
Tags: Fires, Vaccines, Media Industry, Edgewood
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Pet grooming about more than a cut and trim
Believe it or not, it is spring time. It certainly doesn’t feel like spring since we are still having below freezing nights and many days this past week didn’t get above 45 degrees. Nevertheless, I am sure that the real spring weather is...
Tags: Inflammation, Heart Failure, High Blood Pressure, Viral Diseases and Infections, Vaccines
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How to de-skunk your dog
One would think that over tens of thousands of years of evolution, dogs would have learned by now to avoid skunks. But they haven't, and every year countless dogs get skunked. Don't snicker, you cat owners. Felines get it too. A trip to the vet...Tags: Baking Soda, Science and Technology, Recipes
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Hilary Koprowski dies at 96; developed oral vaccine for polio
Hilary Koprowski, a Polish-born researcher who developed the first successful oral vaccine for polio, has died. He was 96. Koprowski died of pneumonia April 11 at his Philadelphia home, said his son, Dr. Christopher Koprowski, a radiation oncologist....
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Technology, Viral Diseases and Infections, Pharmaceuticals
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Charity helps foreign troops take Afghanistan pets home
KABUL, Afghanistan — She was just an ordinary brown mutt, a stray, but Pvt. Conrad Lewis loved her. Lewis, a British paratrooper in Afghanistan's Helmand province, adopted the dog and named her Pegasus. Everyone called her Peg. In his letters...Tags: Armed Forces, Viral Diseases and Infections, Kabul (Afghanistan), U.S. Military, Military Equipment
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Recipient of transplanted rabies-infected organ dies
A Maryland transplant recipient has died of rabies after receiving an infected organ from a donor, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed Friday. The CDC said that three other patients also received organs from the rabies-infected...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Viral Diseases and Infections, Disease Prevention
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Crime & Punishment: You Messed With the Wrong Clerk
People's United Bank accidentally diverted $74,000 from the account of a supermarket into that of a Bridgeport grandmother, leading to her arrest. Two years ago, Donna Hutchinson discovered $4,000 had mysteriously appeared in her account. Because she...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Shootings, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), PCP
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