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Ephraim McDowell Health recognized for diabetes education program
Ephraim McDowell Health recently was awarded the American Diabetes Association Education Recognition Certificate for its quality diabetes self-management education program. The ADA believes this program offers high-quality education that is an essential...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Science and Technology, Health and Medical Professionals, Kidney Disease, Diabetes
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Family of Jason Mahi and Off-Duty Anchorage Police Sgt. Recall Walmart Shooting
Channel 2 NewsOn Saturday afternoon, the family of Midtown Walmart manager Jason Mahi, 33, heard the startling news that he had been shot at work. Anchorage police alleged that double amputee Daniel Pirtle, 45, shot Mahi inside the store after a dispute over an...Tags: Walmart, Shootings, Witnesses, Prosecution
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Midtown Walmart Manager Shot by Double Amputee in Wheelchair, APD Says
Channel 2 NewsA double amputee in a motorized wheelchair cart with a medium-sized service dog allegedly shot a Walmart manager Saturday afternoon over a dispute about the dog, according to the Anchorage Police Department. Anita Shell, APD spokesperson, said the...Tags: Shootings, Walmart
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Emily Rapp writes her way through grief in 'Still Point of the Turning World''
Emily Rapp is not one to sugarcoat hard truths, including the brutal diagnosis she and her husband received in January 2011 when they took their then-9-month-old son to a pediatric ophthalmologist because of concerns about developmental delays. Ronan,...Tags: Birth Defects, Religion and Belief, The Washington Post, Arts and Culture, Christopher Hitchens
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Teen decides on amputation: 'I can do whatever I want with this leg. It's getting cut off'
After some inner turmoil and much self-reflection, 15-year-old Seth Melvin says he's ready to lose his right leg. His words make his parents cringe. "I just want to get it chopped off," he says occasionally. It's a decision that's been looming for...
Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, Health and Medical Professionals, Sports, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Oscar Pistorius
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Jessamine community honors injured Marine at ground-breaking
news@jessaminejournal.comMore than 100 community members gathered on a chilly and windy Thursday morning to honor a man — a Marine — most had never met, and whose story most had never heard. Matthew Bradford was 20 years old when, in January 2007, an improvised...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapy, Human Interest, Health Treatments, Russ Meyer
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Column: Cougars goalie suits up for Bismarck Bobcats
Aberdeen Cougars freshman goalie Jon Loefke got a great opportunity Saturday night. He got to suit up for the Bismarck Bobcats of the North American Hockey League in its game against the Aberdeen Wings. Loefke did not play as the Bobcats lost a 2-1...
Tags: Schools, American Hockey League, Chicago Wolves, High Schools, Awards and Prizes
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Our View: Kudos for week of Feb. 18
Here is our weekly salute to the people, places and organizations that make Northern Michigan a special place to live. Looking ahead Petoskey officials gathered recently to update goals for the city and the action plans to achieve those goals. The city'...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers, Spaghetti, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Good Shepherd pediatric unit expanding
HealthGood Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital's Pediatric Unit is bulking up. The only inpatient rehabilitation unit for children in the region, Good Shepherd's pediatric unit has added four private rooms, increasing patient capacity from 16 to 20, Good... -
UCF, Magic have it all wrong when it comes to cheating
Running off at the typewriter. … I think it's time we explained something to our two hometown teams — the Orlando Magic and UCF Knights — about breaking the rules. Um, guys, here's a little primer in Cheating 101. The object of...
Tags: University of Florida, David Letterman, Dwight Howard, Walmart, Jackie Robinson
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Ryan Henderson finds 'new family' with Maryland Ravens wheelchair basketball team
A little more than five years ago, Ryan Henderson was nearing the peak of the sport he loved the most. He had won his race the night before, and he was just a day away from turning professional in motorcycle racing. But Henderson would never earn the...
Tags: Science and Technology, Renovation, College Sports
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USD to honor Pierre student
The University of South Dakota will honor Pierre junior Conrad Adam with his own night when the Coyotes host Fort Wayne in a men’s basketball game at 7 p.m. Saturday at the DakotaDome in Vermillion. Adam, a 6-foot-5 former standout on the Pierre...
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