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EDITORIAL: Bravo to children's books program
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.The Jamestown Sun hands out these bravos this week: *Bravo to the launch of the Stutsman County Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. The program provides books -- one a month -- to any child from birth to age 5 at no cost. The child will have a library...Tags: Vaccines, Health and Safety at School, Viral Diseases and Infections, Disease Prevention, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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Pittsburgh officer's off-duty heroics give toddler chance to live
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewWhen a woman ran to him carrying a lifeless toddler, off-duty Pittsburgh police Officer Corey Harcha said his training kicked in. "He was not moving. He was unconscious and his lips were blue," Harcha said Friday at police headquarters in the North...Tags: Miniature Golf, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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BRIEF: Woman charged with Waynesboro crashes
The News Virginian, Waynesboro, Va.A Stuarts Draft woman was being held at the Middle River Regional Jail on Thursday for causing a series of motor vehicle crashes that happened Wednesday over a two-mile stretch in the east side of Waynesboro. Michelle Lynn Powell, 42, was charged with...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Prosecution, Transportation Accidents
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Op-ed: The importance of mental health in schools
More than a month after the shooting rampage in Newtown, Conn., mental health professionals stated that psychological disorders often emerge before people enter high school; however, only a small percentage of students ever receives necessary intervention...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Conservation, Teachers, Health Treatments, Teaching and Learning
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Sweeping federal rule changes could affect hundreds of Missouri day cares
St. Louis Post-DispatchSweeping new federal regulations for child care facilities announced Thursday could bring oversight to hundreds of day cares in Missouri that have been outside the reach of regulators. The proposed federal rules would for the first time mandate spot...Tags: FBI, Standards, Emergency Health Procedures, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, St. Louis
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WNMU regents raise tuition, extend benefits to domestic partners
Silver City Sun-News, N.M.The WNMU Board of Regents voted last week to increase tuition and fees at the university, add two new programs and extend benefits to domestic partners at their annual spring meeting May 9. The board approved a new tuition rate of $140 per credit hour...Tags: Values, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Students
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BRIEF: Bicyclist dies after hitting pole in downtown Duluth
Duluth News TribuneA bicyclist was killed Wednesday evening in downtown Duluth when he hit a pole after speeding down First Avenue East. A pair of police officers saw the accident while patrolling on foot, according to a release from the Duluth Police Department. The... -
City again a playful place, Humana Foundation says
Reading Eagle, Pa.For the second year, Reading is among 217 cities designated Playful City USA for its efforts to give children ample opportunities for play. Reading earned the honor in a national program for KaBOOM! sponsored by the Humana Foundation. KaBOOM! selected...Tags: YMCA, Museums, Students, Kutztown, Diseases and Illnesses
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BRIEF: Classes offered in Rock Falls
Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.Registration is open for Red Cross health and safety courses in May and June. The programs will be at the Lincoln Land Branch of the American Red Cross, 112 W. Second St. Classes are planned for Monday. To be eligible to attend, students must have a...Tags: Health Treatments, Health and Safety at School, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, American Red Cross, Emergency Health Procedures
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How life (and death) change Egyptian soccer and its American coach
Bob Bradley wasn't looking for an adventure as much as he was looking for a job after being fired as coach of the U.S. soccer team two years ago. But in Egypt he found both. When Bradley arrived in the fall of 2011 to take over Egypt's national soccer...
Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Chivas USA, FIFA World Cup, Arab Spring, Suez Canal
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Students informed on lockdown procedures
Star Beacon, Ashtabula, OhioAlisa Schroeder flinches at the loud 'pop' from the hallway, even though the Cork Elementary first grade teacher knows the noise is coming. That noise -- the sound of a gunshot in a school building, is Schroeder's worst nightmare and she is determined...Tags: Nuclear Power, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Waste Management Incorporated
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A matter of life and death
The Bangkok PostMobile video transmitter technology, the latest wireless innovation, is coming to serve a market where lives can depend on it. A wireless video transmitter is a device or chip that can deliver video data to one or several other devices located within...Tags: Bangkok (Thailand), Medical Specialization, Invention and Innovation, Health and Medical Professionals, Thailand
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