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Outperforming the competition keeps her on top
South Bend TribunePenn High School senior Anna Day, 19, was recently named to the U.S. Paralympics track and field high school All-American team for her performance in long jump. This is the second year she has earned this distinction. A sprinter on the Penn track team...Tags: Paralympic Games, Track and Field
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In trying season, Virginia Tech's Jarrett keeps perspective by caring for disabled brother
WDBJ7 Sports ReporterThe Hokies are set to host Florida State on Thursday night in chilly Blacksburg where the Hokie nation is wondering if its team can finally show its true character this season. One Hokie who has shown plenty of character in the face of a tough situation....Tags: Sports, Virginia Tech Hokies, Football
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Colonial Players offers thought-provoking production of 'Sunlight'
Colonial Players' second offering of its 64th season is Sharr White's 2009 award-winning play "Sunlight." This enduring all-volunteer company's bold choice of a topical drama examining controversial issues is laudable, although its timing, when many...
Tags: Criminal Laws, Sprague, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Tri-County Special Needs Resources
Welcome to our tri-county listing of special needs resources. We do our best to include every organization, but sometimes things fall through the cracks. If you know of an organization you feel should be included, send the information to Editor Kyara...Tags: Pompano Beach, Nursing, Separation of Church and State, Learning Disability, Diabetes
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Kyle Kauffman lives out his dream
For Kyle Kauffman, cerebral palsy is a hurdle, not a wall. He has a high school diploma, a Facebook account and a dorm room at Stevenson, where he majors in public history and manages the men's soccer team. "Soccer is probably the most beautiful sport...
Tags: Soccer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sports, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Terminal Cancer Patient Fights to Save Home From Foreclosure
KTLA NewsSOUTH GATE, Calif. (KTLA) -- A woman who suffers from cerebral palsy, and who's been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, is fighting for her life -- and to save her home. That's becasue a foreclosure notice for Ana Casas-Wilson to vacate the house she'...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Human Interest, Chemotherapy, Foreclosures, Breast Cancer
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Team manager Kauffman gets a real kick out of playing for Stevenson men's soccer
At game's end, Kyle Kauffman scooped up the soccer ball at his feet at midfield, trotted over to the grandstand and, with a stage actor's aplomb, bowed to the crowd. Five hundred people, including Kauffman's parents, stood and cheered the college senior,...
Tags: Soccer, Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Raising Awareness For A Commonly Misdiagnosed Disease
ReporterRett Syndrome is a disease that’s commonly misdiagnosed. It wasn’t until Nicole Pintoski’s daughter turned 2, that she finally got the proper diagnosis. “It was quite hard to get that diagnosis, because she did have that autism...Tags: Autism
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Remarkable Woman: Sandy Michalewicz
Not a lot of people enjoy cleaning horse stalls, but for Sandy Michalewicz, being in the barn, no matter what the task, is a gift. "This is my stress relief," Michalewicz says, petting the neck of Nowell, a 25-year-old quarter pony and one of eight...
Tags: Human Interest, Health Treatments, Animals
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Ironman World Championship
Bonner Paddock is competing on Oct 13th in Hawaii. He’s running, biking and swimming for miles and miles even though he has Cerebral Palsy! He’s doing it to help disabled kids both here in California and in Africa. To donate to Bonner’s...Tags: Ironman World Championship
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Student Accuses Campus Security Guard of Assault
FOX40 NewsA 13-year-old student with mild cerebral palsy says a campus security guard at assaulted her on campus. Elexus Harris attends Martin Luther King, Jr. Technology Academy, where it’s against the rules for students to have their cell phones out....Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Stroke, Cell Phones
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