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Missing baby found in Washington, police say
Authorities say a missing 7-month-old baby boy and the teen he was left with Friday in Baltimore have been found in northeast Washington.
According to Washington police spokesman Officer Anthony Clay, the baby, Ki'Yauhn Birch, and the teenager, Jonae...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, Washington (U.S. state), Health, Kevin Brown
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Area students receive degrees from Frostburg State University
At the 138th commencement ceremonies at Frostburg State University in May, the following area residents were among the nearly 730 total candidates for degrees: Master's degrees Kathryn Angle of Boonsboro, master of arts in teaching in elementary...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology, Health, Frostburg State University, Education
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Do you want apples with that? McDonald's to put apple slices in every Happy Meal
NEW YORK (AP) — McDonald's Corp. is adding apples to all its Happy Meals and launching a nutrition-focused mobile phone app as part of a broader health push. The changes underscore how the restaurant industry is reacting to the demands of customers...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ronald McDonald (fictional character), Hamburgers, Politics
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January undergoes successful knee surgery
Press ReleaseINDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Fever announced that third-year point guard Briann January underwent successful knee surgery Monday to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee. The surgery was performed by team orthopedist Dr. Stephen Kollias...Tags: Human Interest, Knees, Human Body, Surgery, Knee Arthroscopy
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Finding strength by building camp
Eric Lentz and his wife, Deanna Hallagan, used to joke that if they ever won the lottery, they would open a camp for troubled teens. The camp dream came true, but under far different circumstances.
Within months of being diagnosed with stage 4 colon...Tags: Nature, Rush University Medical Center, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tumors, Science and Technology
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Wrapping Up: North's Logan Lassley
CatchItKansas.comIf it wasn’t for the swim meet and races, Logan Lassley wouldn’t swim. He’s a year-round club swimmer that has been doing it for the past 10 summers. He has set two city league records, one in the 50 yard freestyle and the other in the...Tags: Human Interest, Oklahoma, High School Sports, Colleges and Universities
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County calendar for July 28
THURSDAY
— The Wilmore Senior Community Center will host Matter of Balance classes each Thursday in July from 10 a.m. to noon.
— The Jessamine County Historical Society will hold its monthly meeting July 28 at 7 p.m. at 216 N. Main St.,...Tags: Fires, Auction Service, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Disasters and Accidents
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A cost-effective approach to women's health
Social conservatives have recently gone into fits over a report released last week recommending that insurance coverage include free access to birth control as preventive care for women under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. That insuring...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health Organizations, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Insurance Cost, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Cool Foods To Eat On A Hot Day
PIX11.comSummer's in Full Swing and it's HOT out there! So, If your at the beach, the pool, or just enjoying the summer sun, What Do You Eat in The Heat? Well, not those fatty ice cold desserts. Nutrition and Wellness Coach, Lori Kaufman MS R.D.H.H.C., put...Tags: Calcium, Peppers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Salads, Sandwiches
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Chesapeake resident Frank Foster, a jazz musician who led the Count Basie band, dead at 82
Frank Foster, a jazz sax man and composer who is best known for his years with the Count Basie Orchestra, died Tuesday, July 26, at his home in Chesapeake, the Associated Press reported.
Foster, who composed Basie's hit "Shiny Stockings," died of...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), The New York Times, Nat King Cole, Facebook, Human Interest
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Remarkable Person: Barbara Paget
Giving to a cause is important. But to Barbara Paget, it's not just about writing a check. What matters more, in her eyes, is giving time.
"Volunteering is a reward in a different way, but it has to be within you to do it," says Paget, who got her...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer
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Camp offers young cancer patients opportunity to have fun
Fox59Kids all over Central Indiana are spending time in the outdoors at summer camp right now. For one group, though, camp holds an extra special meaning. Kids at Camp Little Red Door are either battling cancer, in remission or siblings of children with...Tags: Cancer, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Indiana
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