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    Oct 27, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Candidates bring different experiences

    jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.com
     The candidates for the Brown County Commission would bring different experiences and perspectives to a job that requires providing quality county services on a limited budget.  Four candidates are vying for two positions. Duane Sutton, commission...

    Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Elections, Politics, Travel, U.S. House of Representatives

  2. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  3. 'Good bacteria' during pregnancy may ward off eczema: study

    Reuters
    (Reuters) - Babies were less likely to get the itchy skin rash eczema when their mothers took probiotics during pregnancy and while breastfeeding, according to a study from Finland. Researchers said it's possible that probiotics - which are thought to...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Dietary Supplements, Placebo, Education

  4. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Checkoff-funded research could boost soy's resistance to soybean cyst nematode

    ST. LOUIS - Research funded by the United Soybean Board (USB) and soy checkoff has made a breakthrough that could strengthen the soybean plant's resistance to soybean cyst nematode (SCN). This disease is U.S. soy's biggest yield robber, causing more...

    Tags: Medical Research, Science and Technology

  6. Oct 13, 2012 |Story| AM News
  7. Obituary: Louise Dowerman

    RICHMOND — Louise Rutledge Dowerman, 100 years old, of Danville, formerly of Richmond, the widow of Jacob M. “Jake” Dowerman, died peacefully, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, at her home.
    RICHMOND — Louise Rutledge Dowerman, 100 years old, of Danville, formerly of Richmond, the widow of Jacob M. “Jake” Dowerman, died peacefully, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, at her home. Born June 23, 1912, in Richmond, she was a daughter of...

    Tags: Eastern Kentucky University, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Broward College

  8. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. NDSU Carrington Center adds two specialists

    Emily Kline and Mary Berg have joined North Dakota State University's Carrington Research Extension Center as area Extension livestock environmental management specialists. They will be providing the information and education livestock producers need to...

    Tags: Zoology, Animal Science

  10. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| AM News
  11. Obituary: Patricia Mary Sircy

    HARRODSBURG — Patricia Mary Sircy, 81, of Harrodsburg, Ky., died Friday, June 29, 2012, at home on her beloved farm after a two-year battle with health issues.
    HARRODSBURG — Patricia Mary Sircy, 81, of Harrodsburg, Ky., died Friday, June 29, 2012, at home on her beloved farm after a two-year battle with health issues. Born Sept. 11, 1930, in Milwaukee, Wis., as the only daughter of Joseph G. and Katherine...

    Tags: Politics, Elections, Crosswords, Religion and Belief, Wilmington

  12. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| Catch it Kansas
  13. Swenson's Blog: Kansas track athletes continue to stand out on national stage

    USA National Junior Track & Field Championships, Bloomington, IN – June 15-17, 2012
    Kansas Track and Field Historian for CatchItKansas
    USA National Junior Track & Field Championships, Bloomington, IN – June 15-17, 2012 For the second time in three days Alli Cash (SM West) set a new Kansas all-time best for the girls’ 1500 meters. Cash finished fourth in Sunday’s finals...

    Tags: Georgetown University, Morgan State University, High School Sports, Education, University of Virginia

  14. May 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Some nutrients can stave off vision loss and eye disease that occurs as we age

    Even if you are reading this without glasses, it's not too early to start taking your eye vitamins. Some nutrients can stave off the burdensome vision loss and eye disease that occur as we age, mounting research suggests. But claims by supplement...

    Tags: Julie Deardorff, Diabetes, Vitamin E, Health, Vitamin D

  16. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Is 'End of Men' an overstatement?

    For all the bluster of her book's title, "The End of Men: And the Rise of Women," Hanna Rosin is surprisingly ambivalent about whether men are, in fact, doomed.
    Reuters
    For all the bluster of her book's title, "The End of Men: And the Rise of Women," Hanna Rosin is surprisingly ambivalent about whether men are, in fact, doomed. Women are quicker to adapt to the economy's new demands, Rosin says, pursuing higher...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Minority Groups

  18. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. NSU basketball led Minnesotan to shot at NFL

    He came to Northern State on a basketball scholarship, but before he was done, Tom Wensmann found himself on the doorstep of the National Football League.
    He came to Northern State on a basketball scholarship, but before he was done, Tom Wensmann found himself on the doorstep of the National Football League. The multisport athlete from Burnsville, Minn., was invited to the Cleveland Browns' training camp...

    Tags: National Football League, Cleveland Browns, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Basketball

  20. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. Local author to discuss 'Life in the Garden' series

    The Friends @ the Carnegie will host author/journalist Mary Agria from Bay View at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 25, at the Carnegie building in Petoskey.
    The Friends @ the Carnegie will host author/journalist Mary Agria from Bay View at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 25, at the Carnegie building in Petoskey. Agria will discuss "Garden of Eve," her second book in the "Life in the Garden" series. Her first book...

    Tags: Humana Incorporated, Authors, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Time (magazine)

  22. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Time to do reset on stress

    Facing down a man-eating lion is not the same as facing down an Excel spreadsheet, but try explaining that to your body's stress receptors.
    Facing down a man-eating lion is not the same as facing down an Excel spreadsheet, but try explaining that to your body's stress receptors. And good luck getting their attention above the din of your stalled commuter train, looming presentation at work,...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hormones and Metabolism, Stress, Hydrocortisone, LinkedIn Corp.

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