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Rabies alert prompts Lake to temporarily close night-drop kennels
CLERMONT — A rabies alert issued after a raccoon tested positive for rabies has forced Lake County Animal Services to temporarily suspend usage of night-drop kennels for residents giving up their pets. The Lake Health Department issued the...Tags: Rabies
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Community notes Monday, May 20, 2013
Births A son, Alexander James Goldsmith, was born to Jayson and Sara Goldsmith of Boyne City at 4:41 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, 2013, at McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey. Alexander weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long at birth. His...
Tags: Human Interest, Abusive Behavior, Hospitals and Clinics, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gaming
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Driver charged with DUI, assault in accident that hurt Lehighton officer
A Jim Thorpe man was charged Wednesday with aggravated assault and drunken driving for allegedly driving into a Lehighton police officer last month in Lehighton. Mark C. Binder, 25, was driving his car west on E. Bridge Street at 11:55 p.m. April 15 when... -
Jackson Lab Names Scientific Director For Farmington Location
The Hartford CourantA Harvard genetics expert has been named scientific director of the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine on the campus of the UConn Health Center, the company announced Monday. Charles Lee, who starts Aug. 1, is currently director of the molecular...Tags: Harvard Medical School, Medical Specialization, University of Cambridge, University of Connecticut Health Center, Biology
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Mandating birth-control benefits unlawful, appeals court told
Tribune reporterLawyers for two Roman Catholic-owned companies in Illinois and Indiana argued before the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Wednesday that a law forcing them to include birth control in their employees' benefits would violate their First Amendment rights....Tags: Separation of Church and State, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Church and State Relations, Lobbying
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Bipartisan Senate bill would give EPA power to ban dangerous chemicals
In a rare display of bipartisanship on Capitol Hill, a group of key senators unveiled legislation Wednesday that would require chemical companies to provide more health and safety information about their products and give regulators more power to force...Tags: Frank Lautenberg, U.S. Congress, Environmental Politics, Environmental Defense Fund, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lawsuit in Ohio cancer cluster will take years
JOHN SEEWER,Associated PressTOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — The wait for answers is far from over for parents who for years have lived with the worry of not knowing what's behind the mysterious cancers that have sickened dozens of children in a rural area of northern Ohio. Despite a...Tags: Symptoms, Leukemia, Whirlpool Corp., Family, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Building evacuated in Aberdeen after Congressional staffers find suspicious envelopes
Three envelopes without return addresses were sent to Aberdeen offices of South Dakota's congressional delegation, causing emergency officials to block off streets and a hazardous materials team to investigate Friday. About 20 people were evacuated...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Kristi Noem, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Fires, John Thune
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Mice and lizards return from a month in space aboard an orbiting Russian capsule
MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian capsule carrying mice, lizards and other small animals returned to Earth on Sunday after spending a month in space for what scientists said was the longest experiment of its kind. Fewer than half of the 53 mice and other...Tags: Space Programs, Moscow (Russia), Satellite and Cable Service, News Agency, Television Industry
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UCF student's blood tested for alcohol after crash kills Orlando man
A University of Central Florida student's blood was tested for alcohol after she was accused of causing a fatal head-on crash early Saturday. Florida Highway Patrol Sgt. Kim Montes said the test was ordered after first responders to the 5:30 a.m. crash...
Tags: Orange County (Florida), University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida Highway Patrol, Oviedo
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Angelina Jolie's decision to get double mastectomy isn't unusual in Lehigh Valley
Kelly Vanek, a runner, cyclist and triathlete, was listening to sports talk radio in the car when the conversation shifted to Angelina Jolie. The actress and sex symbol took the public by surprise last week with the announcement that she had her healthy...
Tags: Radio, Medical Specialization, Celebrity Surgery, Chemotherapy, Mammogram
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Business people - May 19
Meritus Health Meritus Healthcare Foundation recently welcomed two new managers: • Donor Relations Manager Allison Anderson is working with internal audiences including board members, physicians, planned giving and programs for Meritus Health&...
Tags: Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Technology, Medical Specialization, Lifestyle and Leisure, New River (Broward, Florida)
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