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Talent show to raise funds for breast cancer research
In an effort to raise breast cancer awareness and funds for the work of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a team of area women will host a talent show competition in Windber next month.
The event, playfully titled "Talent4Ta-Tas," will consist of a...Tags: Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Politics, Breast Cancer, Elections
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Richard "Dick" Lawson
Richard “Dick” Lawson Dick left us on 7-28-11 from heart surgery complications and joined his longtime sweetheart Sandra Laskin who left us on 6-8-11 from cancer. Dick and Sandra spent many happy years together. Dick was born in Indiana...Tags: Indiana, Heart Surgery, Surgery, Walt Disney
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9-year-old donates her lengthy locks for kids going without
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comWhile the old adage “bald is beautiful” might appeal to some, for 9-year-old Julieta Mae Garcia, if you were to say that to her, she might give you the stink eye. Garcia, a fourth-grade student at Brookside Elementary School, suffers from...Tags: Human Body, Alopecia, Hair Loss, Hair and Nails, Physical Conditions
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County calendar for Aug. 18
THURSDAY
— “Elijah/Elisha the Musical,” a production written and directed by Wilmore’s Jeremy White and Kendra White, has performances scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Lexington First Assembly, located at 2780...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, First Aid, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, The Salvation Army
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Arborist says Baltimore tree canopy will improve after Grand Prix
I am extremely happy about the attention the press and citizens of Baltimore are devoting to the city's trees. The Sun's editorial ("Standing up for city trees" Aug 15) accurately highlights the crisis we face in increasing Baltimore's tree canopy while...Tags: Science, Forests, Botany, Natural Resource Industry, Forestry and Timber
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Report: Recession hurt kids' health, well-being
One in four Virginia children lives in a home where no parent has a full-time, year-round job.
About 3 percent have lived in a home that faced foreclosure in recent years, and 14 percent live in poverty.
But other states fared worse, according to...Tags: Real Estate, Social Issues, Family, Career and Workplace, Poverty
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Don't underestimate the buddy system
For most of us, diet and exercise are no fun. They are, in fact, the total opposite of anything that could remotely be construed as fun.
But misery loves company. That's why one of the best ways to force ourselves to stick to a healthy eating or...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Ellen Warren, Healthy Diet, Health, Human Interest
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Gyms try and take the work out of workout
Go ahead and bang a drum, hang from the curtains and spin that hula hoop. Area gym instructors say it's good for you, even if you don't realize it.
The unconventional workouts are part of a movement to keep the masses focused on their fitness by...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, The Happiest News!, Aerobics, Timonium, Belvedere Square
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Study of happiness is great, but why am I still bummed out?
The feeling stole over me the other evening just as the sun started to fade, infusing the local swimming pool with a final brilliant ripple.
My kids were laughing as they leaped off diving boards and plunged down slides, joining a chorus of childish joy....Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Addiction, The Happiest News!, Stress, Psychology
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Start horsing around
Roughhousing, or tossing your children around on purpose, can be a hard sell to many parents. We worry our kids will get hurt. We don't want rowdy behavior carrying over into the classroom, especially in schools with no-touching policies. And many of us...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Culture, Julie Deardorff, Education, Cultural Development
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Recalling a steeper stock market plunge
Despite the wild ride our retirement accounts took this month, knock wood it wasn't the week that was — in October 1929. On Tuesday, Wall Street rallied, at least temporarily, and then yo-yo'd through the week. On Oct. 29, 81 years ago, the...
Tags: New York, Politics, Elections, Credit Ratings, Barack Obama
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Camp provides outlet for high-risk, low-income children
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterRAMONA — Five Imperial Valley teenagers shared nervous smiles as they unloaded from a van Tuesday to spend a week in the wilderness here, roughly 115 miles from their Imperial Valley homes. The Salvation Army’s summer camps provide high-risk,...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Stress, Personal Income, The Salvation Army, Christianity
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