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Chambersburg, Middletown schools among first-ever Green Ribbon Schools
Schools in Chambersburg, Pa., and Middletown, Md., are among 78 schools nationwide that have been designated Green Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. Area schools honored were Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School in Chambersburg and Lucy...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Thaddeus Stevens, Health, Students, Arne Duncan
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Schools from Roanoke City and Franklin County recognized by U.S. Department of Education
Two local schools have received the first-ever U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools award. Fishburn Park Elementary School in the City of Roanoke and the Gereau Center in Franklin County received the award, along with 76 other schools across...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health, Students, Arne Duncan, Environmental Politics
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Rare twins make their first visit to pediatrician
An appointment with a pediatrician Thursday was a "big relief" to Katie Bauer, whose seven-month pregnancy with rare "momo" twins was at first confusing and then exhausting.
"It's all behind them, these guys are doing just fine," Dr. Joseph A. Garcia...Tags: Medical Specialization, Obstetrics, Facebook, Cesarean Section, Perry Hall
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Expo takes a bite out of health, vision problems
Los Angeles resident Rosa Ceron and her family have been struggling to make ends meet since she lost her job and her husband suffered a heart attack. Many necessities, including regular doctor and dentist visits, were put on the back burner because,...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Medical Professionals, Teeth, Gum Disease, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Harbor Light Christian School partners with GraceWorks Ministries
HARBOR SPRINGS -- Harbor Light Christian School has partnered with GraceWorks Ministries, a company based in Colorado Springs, Colo., that has helped promote more than 300 schools across the nation. This partnership will aid in the marketing, promotion...Tags: Marketing, Religion and Belief
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Lawmakers gird for renewed debate on lead poisoning
With efforts to reduce lead poisoning among children at a crossroads, Maryland lawmakers are wrestling with proposals to expand state regulation of home sales, rentals and repairs to reduce youngsters' exposure to the toxic metal.
But the biggest...Tags: Lead Poisoning, Arts, Politics, Health, Homes
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Cardin up with first on-air ad in Senate race
Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin, who so far appears to be in a strong position to win a second term this year, began airing his first in a series of television ads today touting his accomplishments in Congress. The first spot, which will run on broadcast...Tags: Barack Obama, Prince George's County, U.S. Senate, Politics, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Poverty Rates For Michigan Children On The Rise
ReporterA new report shows the number of Michigan children living in poverty is on the rise. Those numbers are according to the latest Kids Count in Michigan Data Book. It is released annually by the Kids Count in Michigan Project, a collaboration between...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Social Issues, Poverty, Heart Disease, Health
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Patrick 'dedicated' to NASCAR future
Is there any question NASCAR's "It Girl" is serious about hanging with the big boys? News flash: Danica Patrick is skipping the Indianapolis 500 to race in the Coca-Cola 600 in May. That shows a serious level of engagement for Patrick, who has dabbled...Tags: Daytona 500, Mark Martin, Coca-Cola, Jeff Gordon, Danica Patrick
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Governor Corbett's Budget Focuses on Fiscal Restraint, Free Enterprise
Governor Tom Corbett today presented his 2012-13 budget to the General Assembly, asking legislators to continue the path of fiscal restraint and to encourage free enterprise for a more prosperous Pennsylvania.
"Last year, we accomplished much of real...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Budgets and Budgeting, Thaddeus Stevens, Politics, Services and Shopping
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Health Notes: Bon Secours Care-A-Van treats uninsured children and adults free -- January schedule in Newport News
Bon Secours Care-A-Van, is a mobile medical unit that travels throughout Hampton Roads providing health care to adults and children who are uninsured. All services are free, but donations are welcome.
The Care-A-Van provides general medical care,...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Bon Secours, Hampton Roads, Religion and Belief, Hospitals and Clinics
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