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Medical Facilities
Daily PressSentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center was built in 2007 for $98 million with 108 beds in private rooms. Besides an Emergency Department, services include maternity, ambulatory surgery, women’s imaging, outpatient rehab, and inpatient surgery....Tags: Medical Facilities Corporation, Arts and Culture, History
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Ready to take her first breath
Daily PressBreathing isn't something you think about. But for Kerry Baumann, it's something she's looking forward to - taking that first breath with a new pair of lungs. Her lungs are functionality at about 25 percent capacity right now as cystic fibrosis causes...Tags: Internists, Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, Pancreas, Health Treatments
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Ready to take her first breath
Daily PressKerry Baumann Kerry Baumann, pictured here with her husband Ben in the Outer Banks this summer, needs a new pair of lungs and a liver. She was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at 6 months old. Summary: Kerry Baumann, 24, was diagnosed with cystic...Tags: Internists, Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, Pancreas, Health Treatments
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Educational opportunities for adults in Williamsburg
Peninsula Housing & Builders Association's Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program. Call 595-1600. Teacher Institute at Colonial Williamsburg is designed for elementary, middle, and high school social studies teachers who teach U.S. history and government....Tags: Colonial Williamsburg, Arts and Culture, Hospitals and Clinics, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), History
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Caught in web of violence, abuse: Homicide victim's story is familiar
NEWPORT NEWS — The woman in the photograph has a crimson bruise above her left eye. Her dark brown eyes stare back at the camera — defeated. The photo was taken in 2008 after her boyfriend was charged with beating her while she was pregnant....Tags: Internists, Crime, Law and Justice, Hartford Distributors Shooting (2010), Pregnancy and Childbirth, Transitions Family Violence Services
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Rous named Virginia Symphony conductor
Benjamin Rous has been selected as the new associate conductor of the Virginia Symphony. His first assignment here will be conducting the symphony's free outdoor pre-season concerts in August-September. As associate conductor, he'll be responsible for...Tags: Bloomberg L.P., Arts, Clash of the Titans (movie), Culture, Mariners' Museum
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Think local when sniffing out scholarship opportunities
247-4737It's not uncommon to hear of unwon scholarship awards just waiting for a lone student application. But how do you tap into this seemingly free money? "There really is a lot of money out there," says Penny Petersen, director of school counseling for the...Tags: Technology, Automotive Equipment, Economy, Business and Finance, Engineering, Armed Forces
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Check out the complete Virginia Arts Festival schedule
Daily PressHere is a complete Virginia Arts Festival schedule. Tickets can be purchased at www.vafest.org or by calling 671-8100. Virginia International Tattoo Sneak Peaks. Noon April 14. A pipe band from the Tattoo will perform a half-hour show. Tidewater...Tags: Arts, Culture, Led Zeppelin (music group), Alan Paton, Chrysler Museum of Art
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Monthly Meetings in York/Poquoson
Daily PressALUMNI The Tidewater-Peninsula Alumni Chapter of South Carolina State University. 5 p.m. fourth Sunday of each month at the Alpha Center, 2205 Andrews Blvd., Hampton. Information: David Doctor, 851-5535. COMMUNITY SERVICE Exchange Club of York. 6:30 p....Tags: Roman Catholicism, Crime, Law and Justice, Barnes & Noble, Inc., Methodist, Basketball
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Hampton airman killed in Iraq
Michael Chavis was on a cell phone for a half- hour on Friday, talking about cars with his older brother in Iraq. The next day, Airman 1st Class Leebernard Emmanuel Chavis, 21, of Hampton was killed by a sniper's bullet while patrolling with Iraqi police...Tags: Defense, Colleges and Universities, Vehicles, FBI, Armed Forces
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On Memorial Day, 2 families remember sons lost in Iraq
Their white marble tombstones share the same soil at Arlington National Cemetery. Section 60. Two rows apart. Their lives were lost in Iraq. A sniper's bullet killed 22-year-old Kyle Brown. Darrell Schumann, 25, died in a helicopter crash. While the...Tags: Defense, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Colonial Williamsburg, Armed Forces
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