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National healthcare system celebrates grand opening in Indianapolis
Ascension Health is celebrating a big grand opening Thursday.
The national healthcare system just opened a brand new service center on the city's northwest side.
The St. Louis-based company is the country's largest Catholic non-profit healthcare...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Human Interest, Indiana
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Chimichurri sauce enlivens steak wraps
The steps cattle producers take to improve the environment aren't new; they have been around for many decades. In fact, as long as cattle have been raised on the land, American families have worked to protect and enhance the environment. Farmers' and...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Iron (dietary supplement), Recipes, Salt, Nature
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NDSU project aims to increase capacity for food infrastructure development
North Dakota State University, along with other partners, is beginning a two- year project aimed at increasing the capacity of rural communities to bolster their local foods infrastructure. The project is funded by a U.S. Department of Agriculture...Tags: Science and Technology, Economy, Business and Finance, Education, Politics, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Fundraiser for Hubert Fields
It’s been over a month since Hubert "Hubie" Fields stopped to help a stranded motorist, not once but twice, before he was hit by a drunk driver. Today, Hubie Fields, 36, is still a patient at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. He's got a broken...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Human Interest, Vehicles
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IU Health to ban employee smoking in effort to stop 'third hand' smoke
Indiana University Health is moving beyond prohibiting smoking on its grounds, to banning smoking anywhere by its employees, at least while they're on the clock.
The new policy takes effect Monday, August 22. The idea behind it is third hand smoke....Tags: Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at School, Vehicles, Colleges and Universities, Employees
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Brushing up at Fremont
NORTHEAST GLENDALE — David Komjathy showed his nimbleness chasing after lob shots.
From one side of the court to the other, Komjathy successfully returned several shots while completing a drill at a tennis camp at Fremont Tennis Center, put on...Tags: High School Sports, Tennis, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Interest
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YMCA's booth popular stop at Family Wellness Fair
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comThe Waynesboro (Pa.) YMCA's hand-held body-fat percentage monitor got quite a workout Saturday at the Family Wellness Fair in Greencastle. About 300 people came through the doors of the Rescue Hose Co. Special Events Center to the free event hosted by...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), High Blood Pressure, Allergies, Health, Genes and Chromosomes
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Back to school
Question: Do you know if anyone will be doing a “Back to School” shopping program for kids this year? Answer: The “Back to School” shopping for school children is one of the many great programs offered by our local Salvation Army...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Back to School, Christianity, Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses
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'Foodies,' please pass the fried beetles
It's considered a compliment to call someone a "foodie." Lots of people proudly define themselves as such. Foodies seek out the most interesting restaurants or experiment with unusual recipes. Some foodies even have their own Internet blog or website. A...Tags: Diabetes, Television, Health, Onions, Entertainment
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Participants Optimistic at Race for the Cure
One in eight women will fight breast cancer. On Sunday, 30,000 women gathered to battle that statistic. The women took part in The Race for the Cure which involved a blend of tears, hope and determination.
Several women shared stories of a battle against...Tags: Breast Cancer, Chemotherapy, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Mastectomy
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Parrots rescued from breeding mill find Maryland refuge
Six parrots taken from what was described as a "deplorable" breeding mill in Tennessee found shelter in Maryland over the weekend, rescued by animal-welfare groups and destined for new homes.
"They're a little emaciated, I would say," said Christi Zotto,...Tags: Washington, DC, Nashville, Crimes, Maryland, Politics
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This week in government
Scheduled meetings of the Washington County Board of Education and Hagerstown Mayor and Council: WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • No meeting Tuesday, Aug. 16 WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Board Auditorium 820 Commonwealth Ave.,...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Politics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Health and Safety at School, Vehicles
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