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Everyday Hero: Reeds Spring 7th grader excels at fundraising for local causes
sgrant@ky3.comREEDS SPRING, Mo. -- One of this year's American Red Cross "Everyday Heroes" is only a seventh grader in the Branson area, but she is also an exceptional self-taught fundraiser for causes in which she believes. Very simply, Sophia Greenwalt is an example...Tags: Charity
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Everyday Hero: Mary Fuller inspires students in the classroom
news@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Whenever Mary Fuller is at the head of the classroom, you can count on engaged students who eagerly raise their hands to be a part of the discussion. Fuller is a substitute teacher at Study Middle School. "I like giving kids hope,"...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
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CPR in Schools -- Fact Sheet
jscherder@ky3.comHere is a CPR in Schools Fact Sheet from the American Red Cross Association: FACT SHEET: CPR in Schools - During the 2009 school year, 36 states had a law or curriculum standard encouraging CPR training in schools. - Most students age 13 or older...Tags: Medtronic Incorporated, Emergency Health Procedures, Health and Safety at School, Heart Disease, Health
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Tornado strikes Joplin, killing people, causing major damage
Follow me @bradbeloteJOPLIN, Mo. -- A tornado killed at least 116 people on Sunday afternoon. It hit St. John's Regional Medical Center on the south side of the city and collapsed the roofs of two city fire stations. It also heavily damaged Joplin High School, which had...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Road Transportation, Leggett & Platt Incorporated, Regional Authority, Social Issues
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HOW YOU CAN HELP
Help with list of "unaccounted-for" people View list Call if someone is not on list but should be: (417) 659-5464 Call if someone is on list but shouldn't be: (417) 895-6868 -------------------- Volunteers Individuals, call (417) 625-3543 (City of...Tags: Joplin (Jasper, Missouri), Joplin, Missouri Tornado (2011), First Community Corporation, Missouri, Social Issues
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The Wisconsin State Journal In the Spirit column
The Wisconsin State JournalAt Asbury United Methodist Church in Madison, Ken Witte was known as "Mr. Opportunity." Tall and burly, he'd rise during the morning announcements and cheerfully bellow, "Boy, do I have an opportunity for you." Parishioners knew what that meant --...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine
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Passionate practitioner Covington Twp. woman finds nursing satisfying, strengthening
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.As a nurse, Lynn Heard has helped countless patients through the years with her tender care and calming demeanor. She also credits nursing with getting her through her own struggles in life. The Covington Twp. resident has served as school nurse at...Tags: Epinephrine, Scranton, Health and Medical Professionals, Students, PTA
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Employees give their time Sat. during Nicor Gas Volunteer Day
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.Ivory Steele has an intellectual disability, has spent much of his life in state institutions and is largely nonverbal. But on Saturday morning, sitting in his wheelchair outside Marcfirst, 1606 Hunt Drive, Normal, he reached out to two day lilies, said...Tags: Bloomington, Habitat for Humanity International, Multiple Sclerosis, Human Interest, Nicor Incorporated
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