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Shaquem Griffin makes ESPN Top 10 Plays with International Bowl interception
UCF commit Shaquem Griffin celebrated his final high school football game with two interceptions Tuesday night in the International Bowl in Austin, Texas, to help Team USA to a 42-10 win over the World Team. Griffin and his twin brother Shaquill...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), High School Sports, Sports, Football
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Heart Defect Awareness week
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness week is Feb. 7-14. Congenital heart defects are the most common type of birth defect, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. One in every 100 babies is born with or will be diagnosed with a...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Rescued dog needs more help
Chloe, an 85-pound Irish wolfhound, is built like a pony, but the legs that support her splay out at an odd angle. The Aberdeen Area Humane Society is raising money to pay for a $7,000 surgery that is scheduled for Thursday. It's unknown if her legs...
Tags: PayPal, Inc., American Kennel Club, Weight
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Water utilities share $105M herbicide settlement
ST. LOUIS - More than 1,000 communities that have spent millions of dollars over many years filtering a common agricultural herbicide out of their drinking water are welcoming their shares of a $105 million settlement with the weed-killer's maker. The...Tags: Syngenta AG, Trials, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Judges
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TEAMING UP: Bluebird Market helps kids at Wilderness Trace
scollins@amnews.comSince opening its doors last April, Blue Bird Market also has opened up hearts and interests for Wilderness Trace Child Development Center, a local preschool for children from birth to age 5 with and without disabilities. Libby Suttles, marketing...Tags: Spina Bifida, Teaching and Learning, Taylor Swift, United Way , Preschools
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Md. must track pesticide use
A growing body of research underscores that pesticides impact not just public health but also the Chesapeake Bay ("Report finds widespread contaminants in the bay," Jan. 22). A recent federal report, created in response to the same presidential...Tags: Autism
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A dozen restaurants in tri-city area face legal action addressed in Gatto bill
A bill introduced this week by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) to protect against what he called “shakedown lawsuits” comes as 12 businesses in his district face similar legal action for not posting simple signage — violations...
Tags: Trials, Litigation, Business, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arbitration
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Folic acid linked to reduced risk of autism spectrum disorders
Mothers who took folic acid supplements around the time they became pregnant were less likely to have children with an autism spectrum disorder, a new study has found. Researchers in Norway examined health records of more than 85,000 children born there...
Tags: American School for the Deaf, Family, Norway, Autism, Dietary Supplements
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Breast-feeding is on the rise in America, CDC says
Good news for babies: The number of mothers breast-feeding is rising across America. So says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a new report released Thursday. From 2000 to 2008, the proportion of mothers who breast-fed their infants rose...
Tags: Ear Infection, Drugs and Medicines, Symptoms, Family, Pneumonia
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As adopted daughter awaits new heart, family prays for miracle
Nobody believed Liu Fang, born with half a heart and abandoned in a village west of Beijing, would survive long after being adopted by a Baltimore County family. Even the Bartlinskis, deeply religious Catholics, expected the girl's lungs would fail even...
Tags: Annapolis, Human Interest, Heart Disease, Belief and Faith, Diseases and Illnesses
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Petoskey students take part in 'Salmon in the Classroom'
The tiny salmon at Sheridan Elementary each have names. There was Larry, the fish fifth grader Sean Redman, 10, released last spring into the Bear River. That same spring, Kaitlyn Smith, also 10 and a fifth grader, released her own fish, named Bob. This...
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