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Foster teens ride 50 miles of trails
Volunteers and others helped lead 14 foster teenagers on a 50-plus mile bike ride on the West Orange Trail and Gen. James A. Van Fleet State Trail this week. The group rode from the Polk City Trailhead of the Van Fleet Trail on Tuesday. On Wednesday...
Tags: YMCA, Sports, Cycling
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Local hero honored for saving choking student
Twenty-four-year old AmeriCorps member Kate Bolton is being honored as a hero after possibly saving the life of a Lincoln Elementary School student. In recognition of her calm, quick action, Bolton has been named the AmeriCorps Member of the Month for...
Tags: Michigan State University, Morehead State University, Physical Conditions, Osteopathic Medicine, Students
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Plotts graduates Army basic training
Army National Guard Pfc. Brandon T. Plotts has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, Plotts studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Army National Guard
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Get out and enjoy nature this spring
Contributing WriterAre you getting spring fever yet? You can recognize it by the overwhelming desire to get outside and enjoy the new signs of spring. Here in Kentucky, spring may be late arriving, but it still is a great time to get out and enjoy nature. If a nice...Tags: Wildlife, Landforms, Health Treatments, Mountains, Zoology
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'Gun Center,' money to offset sequester cuts included in O'Malley's $222 million in supplemental budget
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley today released a $222 million supplemental budget that creates a "Gun Center," strives to save a baseball program and sets aside another $10 million in case federal sequestration cuts take a toll on Maryland. The governor designated...Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Towson University, Budgets and Budgeting
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Bel Air teen receives Eagle Scout Award
Brady Daniels Kautsch, 17 of Bel Air, earned the highest advancement award the Boy Scouts of America offers to Scouts, the Eagle Scout Award, on Dec. 13, 2012 and was formally recognized in a ceremonial Court of Honor on March 17, at the Church of St....Tags: Schools, Social Organizations, Youth Organizations, Boy Scouts of America, Human Interest
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Alanson High School students learn CPR
All students at Alanson High School were recently certified in first aid, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, and the proper use of the automated external defibrillator. “Now we have 80 more people in Alanson who know how to respond to breathing, heart...
Tags: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Emergency Health Procedures, American Red Cross, Heart Attack, Students
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Adams Chevrolet supports Havre de Grace baseball
In the spirit of community collaboration and teamwork taught through youth sports, Adams Chevrolet Inc. is supporting Havre de Grace Little League through the Chevy Youth Baseball Program. This sponsorship will include both monetary and equipment...Tags: Baseball, Sports, Softball
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Disaster training not just for pros, group says
It's not just firefighters and paramedics who have to face emergencies, and members of a Mundelein community response team says everyday citizens who find themselves in disasters can benefit from advance training on the problems they might encounter....
Tags: Health and Safety at School
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Giants come together for wins and a lot more
Back when left-handed pitcher Justin Stern was a fourth grader and lived in Milwaukee, his class had to work with a group of second graders. Little did he know how much that day was going to change his life and eight years later how much it was going to...
Tags: San Francisco Giants, Baseball, Asperger Syndrome, Dance, Entertainment Events
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Burn prevention tips from Roanoke Fire-EMS
In the past three days, Roanoke Fire-EMS says it has taken three people to the hospital for burns and scalds. Here are some tips on how to keep you and your family safe from burn injuries: - Never leave children alone around open flames, stoves...
Tags: Accidental Death, Fashion Trends, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
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Your Health: Be prepared for an emergency
Contributing WriterIn the event of an emergency, the few minutes that follow are typically the most important. These critical moments can make a difference in the outcome of the situation. Should you encounter an emergency situation, remember four important steps:...Tags: Allergies, Vomiting, Disasters and Accidents, Health
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