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Letter to the Editor - July 16
If there’s no evolution, there’s no need for better antibiotics To the editor: There have been letters back and forth in the creation versus evolution discussions. It is possible to argue that there is no such thing as evolution. It is also...Tags: Staphylococcal Infection , MRSA, Penicillin (drug)
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Fire company to hold ham and shrimp dinner
Potomac Valley Fire Co. in Dargan will hold a ham and shrimp dinner at the fire hall Saturday starting at 4 p.m. The meal will consist of ham, one pound of shrimp, parsley potatoes, green beans, coleslaw, homemade rolls and iced tea. The meal costs $15....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Vaccines, Arts and Culture, Disease Prevention, Museums
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Girl Scouts cap year with visit to Hersheypark
Girl Scout Troop 47888 ventured to Hershey-park on July 9 for its end of the year trip. It was attended by Scouts and parents who participated in the fall fundraiser and Girl Scout cookies campaign. Monique R. Broadus, fundraiser chairwoman, wants to...Tags: Human Interest, Vaccines, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Religion and Belief, Youth Organizations
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Letters to the Editor - Nov. 9
Prescription turn-in event targets youth drug abuse To the editor: An alarming number of Washington County youth are intentionally abusing prescription medications to get high. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has labeled...Tags: Pain, Barack Obama, Politics, White House, Prescription Drugs
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SHHS Class of 1961
Students and spouses of South Hagerstown High School’s Class of 1961 are invited to lunch at Next Dimensions restaurant on Old National Pike in Hagerstown. The reunion lunch is planned Wednesday, starting at 11 a.m. Mother’s Day Out...Tags: Vaccines, Rabies, Diseases and Illnesses, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Disease Prevention
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Students entering seventh and 12th grades need to update immunizations
The West Virginia Department of Education is reminding parents that students entering seventh and 12th grades this fall will need to visit a doctor or health clinic before school begins to update their immunizations. State law and West Virginia Board...Tags: Education, Vaccines, Tetanus, Whooping Cough, Communicable Diseases
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BHS Class of 1959 to gather for luncheon
Members of the Boonsboro High School Class of 1959 are invited to a reunion luncheon Saturday, Aug. 18, at 1 p.m. at the Western Sizzlin’ steakhouse on York Road in Halfway. To register, call 301-791-7115 and leave a message. All classmates are...Tags: Vaccines, Rabies, Western Sizzlin Corporation, Disease Prevention, Hospitals and Clinics
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Letters to the Editor - July 29
Recycling program discourages recycling To the editor: Washington County’s decision to eliminate the countywide recycling drop-off program, while cost-effective in the short term, has catastrophic long-term consequences. As most are aware,...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Republican Party, Substance Abuse, Politics, Prescription Drugs
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Student news - June 28
ELON,N.C. — Emily M. Steiner, daughter of Patrick and Dora Steiner of Boonsboro, was named to the President’s List for the spring semester at Elon University. LORETTO, Pa. — The following area students graduated from Saint Francis...Tags: Georgetown University, State University of New York, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Schools, Health
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Mail Call - June 29
“The Obama White House is twice as bad as the Nixon White House ever was at cover-ups. Everything that gets done, President Obama wants to cover it up, and then he tries to turn around and blame it on somebody else. He’s the biggest con artist...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Barack Obama, Medical Specialization, Politics, Arts and Culture
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More vaccination exemptions sought
West Virginia has some of the strictest limits on exempting children from vaccines required before they can attend school. Some parents are lobbying the Legislature to change that, while public health officials warn that the state already suffers low...Tags: Vaccines, Health Organizations, Google Inc., Health, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Agriculture not much different from other industries using technology to replace labor
Recent events in Texas have once again prompted me to take up educating folks about agriculture. In case you did not hear, 15 steers died on a small ranch east of Austin, Texas, from prussic acid poisoning after grazing in a field of hybrid Bermudagrass...
Tags: Allergies, Agriculture, Steroids, Prednisone (drug), Health
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