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School, employees named in lawsuit following bullied teen's suicide
Two years after a Greensburg teenager committed suicide, his family filed a civil lawsuit against the school corporation and four of its employees. Fifteen-year-old Billy Lucas attended Greensburg Community Junior High School before he took his own...
Tags: Bullying, Health and Safety at School, Suicide, Companies and Corporations, Justice System
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Author to discuss raising a child with hyperlexcia
Author Kimberly Bell-Mocini will be signing copies of her book "My Child Wasn,"t born Perfect: Learning Disabilities and Autism, The Quest and Success of a Child," from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, at McLean & Eakin, Booksellers in Petoskey. As the...Tags: Autism
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Lions Club shares fireworks revenue
The Huntington Beach Lions Club donated the money it raised from selling fireworks during the Fourth of July holiday to nonprofits in the city. The club gave $5,000 each to the Huntington Beach Therapeutic Riding Center and Huntington Beach Boy Scout...Tags: Entertainment Events, Lifestyle and Leisure, Holidays, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome
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For a good cause
The county is deeply embedded in summer and all the wonderful things that come with it — picnics, swimming, ball games and vacations. Organization is a must when tackling all of these crazy schedules. There is a company that makes totes, bags,...Tags: Autism, Behavioral Conditions
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Modern pentathlon: Perfect sport for Suzanne Stettinius
Like many Olympic athletes not named Michael Phelps, Suzanne Stettinius is both training and fundraising in these final weeks before the Summer Games. She's made appeals via Facebook and her blog and, next week, will host a party at a Baltimore County...Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, Fencing, Modern Pentathlon, Soccer, Arts and Culture
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Allmendinger says he tested positive for ADHD drug
Suspended NASCAR driver AJ Allmendinger tells ESPN he tested positive for a prescription drug usually used to treat attention deficit disorder. Allmendinger says in an interview with ESPN that he took Adderall a couple of days before the race at...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Adderall (drug), ESPN (tv network), Behavioral Conditions, Arts and Culture
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Kids saddle up for unique program to overcome autism communication gap
Conner Haupt has autism. His brother, Nathan, has ADHD. Communicating can be a challenge for both brothers. However, thanks to a unique program offered through the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent, Conner and Nathan are...
Tags: Culture, Autism, Zionsville, Behavioral Conditions, Arts and Culture
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Winners of the L.A. Times' 2011 Editorial Awards
Readers' Representative JournalThe Times' Editorial Awards for 2011, handed out in a ceremony Thursday night, honored what Editor Davan Maharaj called "the staples of our craft -- long-form feature writing, watchdog journalism and great photography ... also the creative and... -
Sport-by-sport capsules: Maryland's Olympians in London
The Baltimore SunBasketball Carmelo Anthony Age: 28 From: Baltimore Schedule: Group A: vs. France, July 29; vs. Tunisia, July 31; vs. Nigeria, Aug. 2; vs. Lithuania, Aug. 4; vs. Argentina, Aug. 6 Olympic experience: This is Anthony's third Olympics appearance. He was...Tags: 200 M Canoeing and Kayaking, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Andrew Valmon, 800 M Freestyle Swimming, Sailing
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'Always continue to strive to be the best you can'
julieg@herald-mail.com“Good. Happy. Excited.” That’s what Zach Sherman said he was feeling after a graduation ceremony Thursday morning for students in Marshall Street School and the Job Development Program. That appeared to be a sentiment shared by several...Tags: Graduation, Restaurants, College Sports, Agricultural Research and Technology, Autism
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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: Common Cold, Drugs and Medicines, White House, Aspirin (drug), Autism
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DFW Family Says Six Flags Over Texas Special Needs Policy Inconsistent
Does the policy for special needs guests at Six Flags Over Texas need a second look? One Keller family thinks yes. They say a fun family outing turned it a flop. Six Flags Over Texas is bound to be a big destination for North Texas families leading into...
Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Autism, Behavioral Conditions, Six Flags Inc., Health
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