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Brother with cerebral palsy makes world of difference for Orlando City player
"Hey Mr. Bumblebee. Buzzin', buzzin' around the tree. "Bzzzz, bzzz. Don't ya sting me. "Ouch!" Orlando City Soccer Club forward Jamie Watson admittedly can't sing. His older brother doesn't mind, so the children's song "Hey, Mr. Bumblebee,'' it is....
Tags: Allergies, Easter Seals, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Special Olympics, Soccer
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Cops: Handicapped Plano man missing
Tribune reporterPlano police have issued a missing person report for a man with cerebral palsy who was last seen Friday evening. Corey M. Cann, 21, was last seen at his home on the 500 block of Hale Street in Plano at 7 p.m. Friday and has not be heard from since,...Tags: Plano, Brookfield Zoo
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Parents create housing alternative for disabled adult children
Baruch and Joyce Schur were out of options. They couldn't find anywhere for their physically and intellectually disabled 26-year-old son to live, at least nowhere that met their criteria or didn't have a yearslong waiting list. The 55-year-old couple...
Tags: Finance, Hospitals and Clinics, Debra L. Silverstein, Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Specialization
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New Trier Township hands out 102 support grants
Just days after New Trier Township officials said they had enough money for only 50 of the 102 community support grants applied for, they reversed themselves and said they would fund grants for all applicants for the first time. "We are thrilled to be...Tags: Education, Autism
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Chicago Community Trust encourages nonprofits to merge, form partnerships
Chicago's largest donor to local charities also is helping some go out of business. During the past five years, the Chicago Community Trust has assisted more than 100 nonprofit organizations with costs associated with a closing, merger or...
Tags: Finance, Jane Addams, Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Hull House
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Transcript of State of the State Address delivered by Missouri Governor Jay Nixon January 28, 2013
Thank you, President Pro Tem Dempsey, Speaker Jones, judges of the Missouri Supreme Court, Lieutenant Governor Kinder, state officials, members of the legislature, members of my cabinet, and my fellow Missourians. This evening it is my pleasure to be...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, National Government, Government, Autism, Students
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New Trier Township can help only half of grant applicants
More than half of applicants for community support disability grants from New Trier Township were turned away due to an increased demand on the program because of cuts in similar state and county programs, officials said. The township received 102...Tags: Finance, Lotteries, Economy, Business and Finance, Agriculture, Autism
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California senator seeks investigations of abuse of disabled people
PolitiCalCalifornia senator demands swift investigation of sexual assault of disabled people... -
OUR HEALTH: Healing Strides
Horses and country music aren’t an unusual pairing. Their immediate association with American western folklore has tied them both together so tightly that most people can’t fathom the amount of country songs about horses. But the two were seen...
Tags: Entertainment, Drugs and Medicines, Muscular Dystrophy, Animals, Autism
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Alex Morgan and the USWNT take on China as Fan Tribute Tour winds down
Channel Guide MagazineFans will get one last chance to see Alex Morgan, Abby Wambach and Hope Solo in action this year. Well, three last chances. The U.S. women’s national team ends its 2012 schedule with a three-game exhibition series against China, beginning Saturday,... -
Pagano back to coach Colts after cancer treatment
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Chuck Pagano stepped to the podium Monday, hugged his team owner, thanked his family for its support and wiped a tear from his eye. He might, finally, turn out the lights in his office, too. Nearly three months to the day...
Tags: Leukemia, Indianapolis Colts, National Football League, American Football Conference, Health Treatments
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Clearbrook to close Arlington Heights resale shop
Clearbrook's Practically Perfect resale shop in Arlington Heights is falling victim to increased competition and changing priorities and will close Jan. 21 after more than 28 years in business. Competition came in the form of a new Goodwill which hurt...Tags: Autism
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