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91 charged in Medicare fraud crackdown
WASHINGTON — A nationwide law enforcement crackdown has charged 91 people — including doctors and other medical professionals — with participating in Medicare fraud schemes involving $295 million in false billing. Attorney General...Tags: Justice System, Government Health Care, Eric Holder, Lawyers, Health and Medical Professionals
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Mary Lou Allerding, 53
Mary Lou Allerding, age 53, of Harbor Springs, was called home by her Heavenly Father on Feb. 2, 2011, after a long and valiant fight against cancer. Mary Lou was born in Petoskey on Nov. 25, 1957, to Nelson and Bernice (Fosmore) Allerding. She grew up...Tags: Atlanta, Christianity, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Baptist
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Stanley Steemer diversifies away from carpet cleaning
Who: Tom Scalera What: Scalera owns Stanley Steemer of South Florida's franchise that covers the Treasure Coast, North Broward and most of Palm Beach County, along with his brothers, Dean and Sam. Traditionally, the company provides carpet and...Tags: Consumers, Employees, Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Police: Louisiana man apparently drove with wife's body for 6 hours
ZACHARY, La. (AP) — Authorities say a southern Louisiana man apparently drove for about six hours with his wife's body before entering a police station and saying he killed her. Police in the Baton Rouge suburb of Zachary said Wednesday they don't...Tags: Louisiana
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Joan Brown Sadler, nurse, gardener, BSO volunteer, dies
Joan Brown Sadler, a nurse, avid gardener and volunteer for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, died June 28 of breast cancer at Mercy Hospital.
The longtime Roland Park resident was 76.
"She would always say she was a professional volunteer," said her...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Politics, Severna Park, Hospitals and Clinics
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New vaccine fights cattle disease anaplasmosis
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana's agriculture department says a vaccine developed by scientists at the LSU AgCenter is showing results in preventing a disease that costs U.S. cattle and dairy producers an estimated $300 million a year. The...Tags: Vaccines, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine, Agriculture
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Les Miles Staying at LSU
LSU athletic director Joe Alleva says Les Miles is remaining as the Tigers' coach.
Miles met with officials from Michigan on Monday evening about the Wolverines head coaching job and Alleva says Miles notified him on Tuesday morning that he's staying...Tags: WXMI, Rich Rodriguez
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CORNERED: Tony Wilson
Tony Wilson is the owner of Shrunken Head Tattoos. Born in Rapid City, he moved to Aberdeen as a child. He is a graduate of Aberdeen Central. He learned how to tattoo at Tigers Claw Studio in Baton Rouge, La., where he lived for two or three years. His...Tags: Human Interest, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Former Lousianna Gov. Edwin Edwards out of prison
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Former Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards has been released from federal prison and moved to a halfway house, after serving eight years for a corruption conviction. The four-term former governor arrived in Baton Rouge on Thursday...Tags: Government, Politics, Executive Branch, Louisiana, Punishment
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Michigan Meets With Miles
Les Miles has met with Michigan officials about the Wolverines' coaching vacancy.
LSU spokesman Michael Bonnette says Miles had the meeting in Baton Rouge on Monday evening, but says he cannot say who represented Michigan at the meeting.
Bonnette says...Tags: WXMI
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Power line blamed for bird kill in Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana's state wildlife veterinarian says at least some of an estimated 450 birds that died near Baton Rouge may have flown into a power line. Jim LaCour said Tuesday the grackles, starlings, brown-headed cowbirds and red-...Tags: New Year's Day, Louisiana, Arkansas
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More than $32,000 spent on Washington County superintendent search
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Public Schools spent $32,894 in its search for a new superintendent, according to an expense report the school system provided Monday at The Herald-Mail’s request. “It’s about what I thought it would be ... I was...Tags: Plymouth, Teaching and Learning, Travel, Washington County (Maryland), Politics
Sep 7, 2011
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Mar 28, 2011
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Mar 10, 2011
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Jul 4, 2011
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Feb 1, 2011
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Jan 11, 2011
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Jan 20, 2011
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Jan 13, 2011
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Jan 10, 2011
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Jan 4, 2011
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Jul 18, 2011
|Story| Herald Mail
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