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Danville-Boyle County Humane Society Pets of the Week for June 4
Our featured pets this week are Holiday and Jeep. Holiday is a beautiful, black cat with gorgeous, golden eyes. She came to the humane society as a stray just a few days before Christmas, thus her name became Holiday. This gentle girl is way past due...
Tags: Vaccines, Holidays, Pets
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Teen's project helps buy toys for Riley patients
GREENWOOD, Ind. (AP) — A central Indiana teenager who has raised nearly $100,000 to buy toys for children at an Indianapolis children's hospital is looking for someone to continue his work once he enrolls in college next year. Cayman Jarvis of... -
Robert 'Bob' R. Stewart
Aberdeen: The memorial service for Robert “Bob” R. Stewart, 81, of Aberdeen will be 2 p.m. Friday, June 7, 2013, at First United Methodist Church, 502 S. Lincoln St., in Aberdeen. Pastor John Hisel will officiate. Inurnment will be at...
Tags: Track and Field, High School Sports, College Baseball, Lymphoma, Basketball
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Pedal for cancer at benefit Race to Any Place June 29
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society will host its inaugural Race to Any Place event at 9 a.m. June 29 at Northwood Racquet & Fitness. A spinning bike race, the event will feature teams and individuals racing against each other on stationary bikes for 15...Tags: Cancer, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Lymphoma, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Northwood
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Ida Margaret McRonald (nee Magness)
Ida Margaret McRonald (nee Magness) was born on October 2, 1930 and died of leukemia in Verdugo Hills Hospital on May 26, 2013. She was born in Crumlin, a small town in Wales. Her parents were Stephen Lester Magness and Ethel (Watkins) Magness. As a...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, University of Oxford, Science and Technology, Adelaide (Australia), Health and Medical Professionals
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Woman arrested for coin theft
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA woman has been arrested accused of taking a charity coin collection board. It happened at a restaurant in the 1100 block of north Broadway Tuesday afternoon. Detectives saw a woman take the coin board off the restaurant's counter. Officers arrested the...Tags: Theft, Lymphoma
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Hookah use is unsafe, unhealthy
I am a senior at Providence High School. I just wanted to bring to your attention the growing popularity of hookahs, which are water pipes used to smoke tobacco that comes in different flavors. It originated in Persia and India long ago but has spread...Tags: Tobacco Addiction
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Shelter animals ready to go
A new immunization policy at the Aberdeen Area Humane Society might cost a little more, but the benefits to the animals, shelter workers and their future owners are worth the extra money, said Carole Kiesz, a board member. About two months ago, the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Vaccines, Rabies, Health
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Monarch's Prock, Gibbons' Hall highlight Broward scholar athletes
Hannah Prock's younger sister teases her about charting every hour of her life with a schedule she maps out on paper every morning. Dylan Hall keeps mental notes of his goals, always remembering his father's suggestion to him that if you meet all of...
Tags: Cancer, Students, University of Florida, Science and Technology, Swimming
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US gun debate overlooks daily violence
LARGO, Maryland (AP) — Florena Carter's shattered life didn't make national news. Her son was killed on his 28th birthday in 2009. Carter's brother pulled the trigger. Her father shot himself soon afterward. The horrifying family tragedy...Tags: Assault, Interior Policy, Firearms, Gun Control, FBI
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Pines woman goes all in to fight cancer
Samantha Zullo has taken a big step to help raise cancer awareness. The road to shaving all her hair off started on New Year's Day 2010, when her husband Gary Thomas Zullo died after battling lymphoma. It fell to Zullo to raise their son Michael, now 5....Tags: New Year's Day, Cancer, Lymphoma, Sports
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Amgen to make move into Japan, takes on Astellas as partner
Reuters* Amgen, Astellas to form joint venture for Japan * To collaborate on 5 drugs in Amgen pipeline * Sees first commercial launch of new drug in Japan in 2016 May 29 (Reuters) - Amgen Inc, the world's largest biotechnology company, said it entered into...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Cancer, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Restructuring and Recapitalization
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