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UPJ staffers recognized for outstanding service
Two members of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown staff, Karen Barrick and Todd Shaffer, have been recognized for outstanding service by campus President Dr. Jem Spectar. They received their awards at Pitt-Johnstown’s annual staff...
Tags: American Red Cross, Social Organizations, First Aid, Youth Organizations, University of Pittsburgh
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Blood donations down because of weather, flu
Daily American Staff WriterThe weather and flu season is causing havoc on blood collections. Marianne Spampinato, communications manager for American Red Cross, Greater Alleghenies Region Blood Services in Johnstown, said in a telephone interview that it isn’t unusual...Tags: American Red Cross, Human Interest, Flu
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Ina (Glover) Bruns
A service of remembrance and celebration of the life of Ina (Glover) Bruns, 99, of Aberdeen, formerly of Hecla, S.D., will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 28, 2013, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Hecla. Ina died Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013, at Bethesda Home...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945)
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Old Forge students collect coins to help hurricane victims
After reading about Superstorm Sandy in Time for Kids magazine, the fifth-graders at Old Forge Elementary School decided they wanted to do something to help the storm victims. During the month of December, the entire school (students and staff)...Tags: American Red Cross, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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North Star student councils sponsor American Red Cross blood drive
Every year the North Star High School student council, under adviser/teacher Renee Lepley, hosts three blood drives for the American Red Cross. The first drive was held Nov. 8, with 44 pints of blood collected. The second drive, held on Jan. 17 of this...
Tags: American Red Cross, High Schools, Human Interest, Students, Education
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Baltimore woman among Obama's Citizen Medal awardees
Janice Jackson remembers being a 20-something flirting with the young men who worked at the Baltimore rehabilitation center where she visited her brother as he was recovering from a car accident that left him paralyzed. Three years later, they would be...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Barack Obama, University of Baltimore, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Washington, DC
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Red Cross calls for volunteers during National Heart Month
The American Red Cross is celebrating National Heart Month this February by requesting people to volunteer to donate blood. Hospital patients depend on a steady supply of blood from donations to the Red Cross. John Hagins, CEO with the Red Cross of...Tags: American Red Cross, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, John F. Kennedy
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Preston Feather hosts blood drive in memory of former colleague
The annual blood drive hosted by Preston Feather Building Centers will, for the third year, take place in memory of the business's former information systems director Larry Zaika. The event is planned 10 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, at the American Red...
Tags: American Red Cross
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Letters: How the Red Cross works
Re "Patt Morrison Asks: Richard M. Walden, charity case," Opinion, Jan. 30 Richard M. Walden raises several points about the American Red Cross that I'd like to address. When a donor designates his contribution to be spent on an event such as the...Tags: American Red Cross, First Aid, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Haiti Earthquake (2010), Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Emmet County ranks 9th in state for child well-being
Staff WriterChildren in Emmet County rank among the top 10 in the state of Michigan for overall well-being, according to the latest data release today, Thursday, Jan. 31, in a new study. The study ranked Emmet County children ninth in overall well-being in Michigan,...Tags: Poverty, Social Issues
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Patients can use 'The Spot' to help them get behind the wheel
Raychel.harvey-jones@herald-mail.comDriving means independence for many people, especially those who are recovering from a stroke or major surgery. The West View Rehabilitation Center in Williamsport is teaching its patients to get back into the car and, hopefully, back on the road....Tags: Knee Replacement, Health Treatments, Physical Conditions, Physical Therapy, Health and Medical Professionals
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Virginia Health Services president oversees new facility, expansion
Jeffrey L. Mendelsohn, president of Virginia Health Services, is currently overseeing several facility additions and expansions. Virginia Health Services, a locally owned operator of convalescent, rehabilitation and retirement centers, has broken ground...
Tags: Virginia Living Museum, Arts, University of Virginia, Museums, Hospitals and Clinics
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