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Emmaus girls coach Billy Dunn is a winner; look for his water at Walmart
Groller's CornerA few weeks ago I wrote about the national contest that Emmaus girls basketball coach Bill Dunn and his associate, T.J. Foltz, had entered. Well, out of 4,000 entries and after more than one million votes were cast, their HumanKind water was chosen the... -
Dr. Lester Breslow dies at 97; UCLA dean was 'Mr. Public Health'
Dr. Lester Breslow, the UCLA researcher who became known as "Mr. Public Health" because of his research emphasizing the beneficial effects of avoiding certain behaviors, such as smoking, overeating and failing to exercise regularly, has died. He was 97....Tags: Phenylketonuria, University of California, Los Angeles, Communicable Diseases, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Emmaus coach is in a contest that could save lives
Emmaus girls basketball coach Bill Dunn understands there's more to life than winning games and hanging championship banners. As the pastor of young adults at Faith Church in Allentown, Dunn preaches the importance of things beyond the X's and O's of...Tags: Environmental Issues, Basketball, College Sports, Doug Brown, AIDS
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Miller says outlook on septic bill is 'dicey'
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said this afternoon that the governor's bill to limit septic systems will face strong opposition from other Democrats when it is debated later this week. "It is going to be dicey, very dicey," Miller told reporters....Tags: Joan Carter Conway, Government, Executive Branch, Democratic Party, Martin O'Malley
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Hamilton County Health Department continues to address measles outbreak
Schools in Hamilton County are back to their regular schedules after what has been a long week full of students battling the measles.
"Just trying to stay on top of it," said Barry McNulty, Hamilton County Health Department.
McNulty said he and his...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Measles outbreak spreads to Noblesville city employee
The measles outbreak has officially spread beyond Noblesville Schools, according to city officials.
Officials announced Friday that a city employee in the Street Department has been diagnosed with the measles.
Measles is an extremely contagious...Tags: Government, Diseases and Illnesses, Employees, Health and Safety at School, Public Officials
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More than 230 Noblesville students not immunized against measles
The Noblesville School district is telling parents of all non-immunized students to keep their children at home until after the measles outbreak passes.
More than 230 Noblesville students have never been immunized against the measles virus. That...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Safety at School, Symptoms
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SICK OF GOVERNMENT: Danville attorney takes on military in massive poisoned water case
tkleffman@amnews.comIt was only 18 months ago that Bill Noelker hung out his shingle to practice law and already he has the case of a lifetime. “This case is why I went to law school. This gets me excited,” Noelker said last week in his second-floor office...Tags: Psychologists, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Environmental Issues, Government, Laws
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Noblesville Schools to offer clinic for students, staff in wake of measles outbreak
Noblesville school officials are on high alert after learning two of their students have the measles.
"We expect to vaccinate as many children as we possibly can who do not have their vaccinations," said Mark Booth, Director of Student Services for...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Indiana University, Elementary Schools, Diseases and Illnesses
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Health officials release locations where people may have been exposed to measles
On Tuesday, February 14, 2012 the State Department of Health released details of the 13 cases of measles across in Boone and Hamilton Counties, but the stretch of the sickness could have a broader reach than that.
“Other people need to be aware, if...Tags: Religion and Belief, Starbucks Corp., Vaccines, Hospitals and Clinics, Indianapolis Colts
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Nearly 500 Purdue students lack vaccination against measles
According to Purdue University, 463 students haven't provided any proof they've been immunized against measles. It's something that could prevent them from enrolling for classes next semester.
Monday was the deadline for proof of immunization against...Tags: Respiratory Disease, Teaching and Learning, Immunization, Students, Purdue University
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School districts report thousands of Indiana students not immunized against measles
The Hamilton County Health Department, responding to the measles outbreak in the county just north of Indianapolis, offered immunizations at headquarters for students and staff from Noblesville schools.
Approximately 29 students and staff received...Tags: Vaccines, Teaching and Learning, Autism, Immunization, Preventative Medicine
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