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O'Malley's parole inaction unacceptable
Every job has its nagging aspects, and deciding whether or not to parole prisoners serving life sentences has long been a troublesome issue for governors across the country. They seldom win applause for it, and even seemingly sound decisions can come back...Tags: Elections, Regional Authority, Punishment, Martin O'Malley, Maryland
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FDA orders lower doses in prescription painkillers
Federal health regulators are limiting a key ingredient found in Vicodin, Percocet and other prescription painkillers that have been linked to thousands of cases of liver damage each year. The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it will cap the...Tags: Elections, Food and Drug Administration, Liver, Chemical Industry, Human Body
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Task force should take time in redeveloping hospital
The best news concerning the redevelopment of the old hospital building in southeast Hagerstown, as explained to the Washington County Commissioners on Tuesday, is that it might take a couple of years before we see any results. Or three. Or five.
To...Tags: Local Government, White House, Finance, U.S. Army, Hospitals and Clinics
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Speakers agree with Bester demolition idea
andrews@herald-mail.comOf those who weighed in at a public meeting Monday, the consensus was to demolish Bester Elementary School in Hagerstown and build a new school. Washington County Public Schools officials are figuring out what approach to take in opening a new school...Tags: Schools, Elementary Schools, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Washington (U.S. state)
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Christian G. Keyes
janeth@herald-mail.comChristian Keyes' favorite color was purple, but when it came to football, his colors were black and gold for his beloved Pittsburgh Steelers. He was able to attend the parade for the Steelers after their last Super Bowl win and went to a Steelers game...Tags: Cancer, Lymphoma, Disc Jockeys, Biotechnology, Multi-Sport Events
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More uniform system sought for mitigation payments from developers
heather.keels@herald-mail.comWashington County officials are calling for more consistency and objectivity in the county's acceptance of mitigation payments from developers who want to build in overcrowded school districts. With no official formula for the cost of each school seat,...Tags: Schools, Teaching and Learning, Washington (U.S. state), Education
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Mosquito population in Sedgwick County doubles in one week
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAfter a wetter than normal spring, things are starting to dry out. And with heat and humidity comes bug season. Mosquitoes have been hidden away for longer than usual. But just in the last week, that’s changed, and quickly. Sedgwick County says...Tags: West Nile Virus, Vaccines, Viral Diseases and Infections, Symptoms
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Outdoors? Make regular checks for ticks
In Virginia the most common tick bite comes from the Lone Star tick. "You'll pick up 50 to 100 Lone Stars for every one black-legged tick," said David Gaines, state entomologist. Yet Lyme Disease, carried exclusively by the immature black-legged, or...
Tags: Arthritis, Medical Procedures and Tests, Lyme Disease, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
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READER SUBMITTED: Office Specializing In Sinus Disorders Opens In Windsor
WindsorA new office specializing in sinus disorders has recently opened in Windsor. Dr. Jeffrey Sawyer, an ear, nose and throat specialist who focuses on sinus disorders has been treating patients suffering from sinus problems for nearly thirty years. Every...Tags: Human Body, Ear, Nose, and Throat, University of Connecticut, South Windsor, Symptoms
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Stopping blood-suckers: swatting mosquito problem takes effort
areynolds@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- After a wet spring, it's now hot. Mosquito weather is here -- and they're hungry to target you. Health experts say, however, you can prevent the bites. “We don't want to scare anyone but we want people to be aware,”...Tags: West Nile Virus, Vaccines, Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Flu
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For the lake, pack a towel, sunscreen -- and nose plugs
Don’t forget your nose plugs when you head to the lake this summer. The Orange County Department of Health is reminding families across Central Florida to take precautions while swimming in warm fresh water due to the threat posed by the lethal...
Tags: Swimming, Health, Environmental Issues, Water, Sports
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