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    Dec 17, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  1. School Security: Principal talks about protecting students without causing panic

    The Newtown massacre has school administrators nationwide taking a closer look at their security polices and emergency procedures.  "Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones out there,"said Cheryl Hall, principal of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Springfield.  She appeared on Ozarks Today and talked to KY3's Maria Neider about security measure at the preschool through 7th grade school.  This year, the school started a new automatic door locking system after classes start.  "We can lock it down with our cell phones," Hall said.  The main office was also moved to a more centralized location so traffic into the building is better monitored. Hallways require access cards and each door has surveillance cameras constantly under watch by a number of officials throughout the school grounds.
    The Newtown massacre has school administrators nationwide taking a closer look at their security polices and emergency procedures.  "Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones out there,"said Cheryl Hall, principal of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education

  2. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| AP Missouri
  3. Missouri Gov. Nixon faces Republican opposition to Medicaid expansion

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon says expanding Medicaid eligibility in Missouri is both "the smart thing" and "the right thing to do."  Nixon announced his support for the expansion on Thursday.  He says it could provide health care coverage to an additional 300,000 Missourians.
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon says expanding Medicaid eligibility in Missouri is both "the smart thing" and "the right thing to do."  Nixon announced his support for the expansion on Thursday.  He says it could provide health care coverage to an...

    Tags: National Government, Regional Authority, Poverty, Healthcare Policies, Medicaid

  4. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  5. More details emerge in deadly plane crash near Willard

    WILLARD, Mo. -- As numbing grief surrounds the family, friends and classmates of the five people killed in a plane crash near Springfield-Branson National Airport, investigators start to piece together why it plummeted to the ground.
    lrussell@ky3.com
    WILLARD, Mo. -- As numbing grief surrounds the family, friends and classmates of the five people killed in a plane crash near Springfield-Branson National Airport, investigators start to piece together why it plummeted to the ground. Cindy Farmer was...

    Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Industry, Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents

  6. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  7. Ex-staff member at Kanakuk Kamps is accused of abusing 3 campers, ages 9, 10, 12

    FORSYTH, Mo. -- Kanakuk Kamps is dealing with its second sex abuse case within three years.  Lee Bradberry, 22, of Auburn, Ala., is charged in Taney County with sexual crimes involving three campers at its Christian-themed sports camps.   The three boys were ages 9, 10, and either 11 or 12.
    jscherder@ky3.com
    FORSYTH, Mo. -- Kanakuk Kamps is dealing with its second sex abuse case within three years.  Lee Bradberry, 22, of Auburn, Ala., is charged in Taney County with sexual crimes involving three campers at its Christian-themed sports camps.   The three boys...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Law Enforcement, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior

  8. Feb 2, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  9. 1st school survey: 1 percent of Mo. youth athletes got head injuries last fall

    COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The Missouri High School Activities Association just released its first report on the number of head injuries that student-athletes in the state sustained in fall sports and activities in 2011.  MSHSAA estimates about 1 percent of the students who participated in those activities suffered a concussion or other head injury.
    COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The Missouri High School Activities Association just released its first report on the number of head injuries that student-athletes in the state sustained in fall sports and activities in 2011.  MSHSAA estimates about 1 percent of the...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Justice System, Missouri State High School Activities Association, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School

  10. Feb 24, 2011 |Story| KY3-TV
  11. Easy solutions can prevent or reverse developmental delays from lack of 'tummy time'

    Is your child's handwriting far worse than her classmates?&nbsp; Does your 8-year-old child still not know how to tie his shoes?&nbsp; Is your 5-year-old child showing serious behavioral problems?&nbsp; All could be caused by <a href="http://www.ky3.com/news/ky3-lack-of-tummy-time-blamed-for-developmental-delays-02232011,0,5969485.story?243" target="_self">not enough "tummy time" as an infant</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp; Children across the nation are showing developmental delays in record numbers.&nbsp; Occupational therapists think they know what's causing the problem and they want doctors, teachers and parents to know what they can do to prevent and even reverse it in children of all ages.
    crestelli@ky3.com
    Is your child's handwriting far worse than her classmates?  Does your 8-year-old child still not know how to tie his shoes?  Is your 5-year-old child showing serious behavioral problems?  All could be caused by not enough "tummy time" as an infant.  ...

    Tags: Horace Mann, Vehicles, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Missouri

  12. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. The deadliest time of year for teens on the road

    Memorial Day marks the beginning of the 100 deadliest days of the year on our nation's roads for teen drivers. Traditionally during the summer months, hundreds of teens are killed in car crashes and their families devastated. These deaths are...

    Tags: Memorial Day, Car Safety Tips and Advice

  14. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. Bike safety course tests pedaling skills

    Moscow-Pullman Daily News
    What started out as a senior project for Pullman High School senior Garrett Fletcher turned into a community effort to teach children about bicycle safety. The Pullman Community Bike Safety Fair was held Saturday in the northeast corner of the Walmart...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests

  16. May 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. In wake of CPS closings, 2 principals become friends

    The first time they met, neither of the Far South Side school principals was sure what to expect.
    The first time they met, neither of the Far South Side school principals was sure what to expect. Taquia Hylton's school, West Pullman Elementary, is slated to be shut as part of the district's plan to close 54 schools in June. Its approximately 300...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Pullman, Fenger High School, Students, Teaching and Learning

  18. May 17, 2013 |Blog| Cars.com
  19. Which Cars Fit Three Car Seats?

    KickingTires
    UPDATE: Parents are often searching for the automotive holy grail: a car that's not a minivan and can fit three child-safety seats across the backseat. It's a short list. In the more than three years that Cars.com editors have been......

    Tags: Mercedes-Benz, SUVs and Crossovers, Jeep, Land Rover, Toyota

  20. May 17, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. LETTER: Keep Tabs On Teen Drivers

    On Dec. 21, 2006, I lost my 16-year-old daughter, Kyleigh, in a horrible, preventable car crash. The newly licensed 17-year-old driver also died in the crash. I share my personal story in the hope of saving other parents the unbearable pain of losing a...
  22. May 3, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Whooping cough death reinforces need for vaccines, officials say

    An Orlando infant's death from whooping cough last month is underscoring the county health department's push to get children and adults alike vaccinated and keep vaccines up to date.
    An Orlando infant's death from whooping cough last month is underscoring the county health department's push to get children and adults alike vaccinated and keep vaccines up to date. The six-week-old baby boy was too young to have gotten his first...

    Tags: March of Dimes Foundation, Health, Vaccines, Whooping Cough, Disease Prevention

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