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Students pop tab collection to help sick kids
Students from Orland Park's High Point School are busy collecting pop tabs from soda, soup and other cans as a way to help sick children at Ronald McDonald House in Oak Lawn. The kids started collecting in January and will continue through March 20....
Tags: Students, Education, Soups, Teaching and Learning, Ronald McDonald House Charities
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Country farm bureau plans canned food drive
The Washington County Farm Bureau is asking the community to participate in Food Check-Out Week. The canned food drive will benefit local food pantries. During the week of Feb. 17 to 23, there will be two drop-off sites for collection of canned goods. ...Tags: Healthy Diet, Ronald McDonald House Charities
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Edward Hospital opens private rooms for ailing newborns
With babies, parents, doctors, nurses and medical equipment all sharing space, the old Newborn Intensive Care Unit at Edward Hospital could be a chaotic place for infants struggling to survive, staff members say. Now, ailing babies and their families...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, Medical Specialization
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Taco Bell: No more 'Think Outside the Bun.' Now, it's 'Live Mas'
Coming off a rough year, Taco Bell is approaching its 50th birthday hoping to think less and live more, ditching its old “Think Outside the Bun” motto for a new slogan: Live Más.
The Irvine chain plans to make a big show out of the switch,...Tags: Burger King, Restaurants, Salmonella Infection, Tacos, New Products
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Deputies: Couple swiped Ronald McDonald charity box
FloriDUHKayla Maria Cortez, 20, and Blake David Albritton, 24, are accused of entering a Lehigh Acres McDonald's around 3 a.m. and swiping a credit card reader and the Ronald McDonald charity donation box when a worker turned her back, reports WZVN ABC News-7... -
Fred L. Turner dies at 80; former McDonald's chief executive
A grill man turned chief executive at McDonald's, Fred L. Turner oversaw an aggressive expansion of the company beginning in the 1970s that turned it into a corporate giant. When he began reshaping the restaurants in 1968, he left a visible legacy by...Tags: McDonald's, Drake University, Elk Grove Village (Cook, Illinois), Dining and Drinking, Companies and Corporations
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Ozarks dentists say 'D' rating for Missouri children's dental care is nothing to smile about
jkaplan@kspr.comOZARK, Mo -- A new report says programs in the Show Me State need to provide more dental care for low-income families. Dentists we spoke to say they take the report from the Pew Center on States seriously, but offer a different perspective. Yes,...Tags: Dental Health, Dentistry and Dental Health, Students, Family, Personal Income
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Baylee's Battle: School rallies behind cancer stricken girl
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsBaylee Banning is just like all the other kids in her kindergarten class. But on the inside, she's quite different. At just six months-old, Baylee had a large tumor under her right eye and six others on her body. It was stage four cancer. Somehow...Tags: Chemotherapy, Health Treatments
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Penn High School hockey team prepares meals for hospital
The Penn High School hockey team took a break from the ice to help those who have to spend this holiday in the hospital. The team prepared and delivered meals to the Ronald McDonald Family Room at Memorial Children's Hospital. Family Room volunteers...
Tags: Sports, Ice Hockey
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All attention should turn to Flacco on Sunday vs. Steelers
There needs to be more interest in the quarterback who is playing this week than the one who isn't. With Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger out of Sunday's game with rib and shoulder injuries, it's safe to assume the Steelers are going to...
Tags: National Football League, Football, Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ziggy Hood
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Mail Call - Nov. 16
“This is to the lady calling in wondering what to do with her pop tops, for Ronald Mc-Donald House. You can take them to Funkstown American Legion Post 211. We’ve been collecting them there for some time, for the Ronald McDonald House. We have...Tags: Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Parties and Movements, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), American Legion
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City Lights: Art didn't deserve butchering
Two of my greatest passions had a nasty scuffle recently in Huntington Beach. Animal rights won on the street, while artist rights scored a knockout in the media. At times like these, it smarts to be in the middle. For those who missed Chris Epting's...
Tags: Vandalism, McDonald's, Artists, Arts, Vegan Diet
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