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Bowling party strikes up cash for cancer relay Chicago Sun-Times By Beth Kramer ekramer@stmedianetwork.com Apr 10, 2011 10:04PM Jeff Ray of Lindenhurst helps his daughter Finley, 4, pick up a bowling ball during a fundraiser for the Gurnee/Wadsworth Relay for Life at Bertrand Bowling Lanes in Waukegan. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Autism Awareness Walk KHAS-TV By Ginger ten Bensel In recognition of Autism Awareness Month, fifty people walked today in Grand Island... Raising awareness of this disorder one step at a time. The Grand Island Autism Support Group held its third Autism Awareness walk today. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kearney MS Walk NTV Walkers put their shoes on to raise money for a disease that has no known cause or cure. Some people may have it and not know it, Multiple Sclerosis. It's an auto-immune disease that affects the central nervous system, with symptoms from poor eyesight ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cold weather, snow doesn't stop spring allergy season GoErie.com By DAVID BRUCE, Erie Times-News Freezing weather and early April snow showers haven't delayed the start of spring allergy season. Patients have been coming to UPMC Hamot's Family Health Care of Edinboro office for about two weeks, sniffling, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BSO Sheriff Charged With Pill Trafficking NBC Miami By Janie Campbell A 21-year veteran of the Broward Sheriff's Office and his wife have been charged with oxycodone trafficking and prescription fraud, according to the Sun-Sentinel. Sgt. John Goodbread, 42, and his wife Heather were booked into the Palm ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dispose of those unwanted prescriptions Massillon Independent By Barb Limbacher The Beach City, Brewster, Navarre and Wilmot police departments and the Drug Enforcement Administration will be collecting unwanted prescription drugs from 10 am to 2 pm, Saturday, April 30, at the Brewster Fire Department at 110 E. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Free health clinic aids hundreds in need San Francisco Chronicle Bundled up against the cold, Maritza Zambrano of San Jose waited hours to receive a ticket to become patient 84. By the time the free health clinic at the Oakland Coliseum opened Saturday at dawn, some 800 tickets had been handed out to people who ... See all stories on this topic » |
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