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Help senior citizens in your family or neighborhood with advance planning
The Picayune ItemAccording to the United States Census Bureau, 15.1 percent of the population in Pearl River County is 65 years old or older. This age group is often the most affected group during, and after, natural disasters. With hurricane season approaching, The...Tags: Natural Disasters, Alzheimer's Disease, Science and Technology, Pharmaceuticals, Disasters and Accidents
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Some Native Americans could lose free health coverage under Affordable Care Act
Los Angeles Daily NewsThe men and women of tribes unrecognized by the federal government have always been welcomed at the American Indian Healing Center in Whittier. It is one of two state licensed health facilities in Los Angeles County dedicated to serving urban-based...Tags: Government, Hospitals and Clinics, Barack Obama, Insurance, Social Issues
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Different approaches to affordable housing in Winnetka, Wilmette
Finding affordable housing in Winnetka over the years has been a journey of faith for Sister Peggy McDonnell. A Catholic nun, McDonnell has found a way to stay in Winnetka for nearly 25 years — including 11 years in a coach house — despite...
Tags: Referenda, Land Price, Religion and Belief, Values, Rentals
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Spread State Program Benefit To Women, Minorities
The failure of the Thirty5 Bar & Grille in West Hartford has drawn greater scrutiny of a state program designed to spark business development. The restaurant got $47,500 in Small Business Express grant money from the state before it opened in October of...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, West Hartford, Social Issues, Small Businesses, Business
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PHOTO STORY: Mothers hit the skating rink with their youngsters
Greeley Tribune, Colo.Mother's Day at a glance The driving force behind Mother's Day was Anna Jarvis, who organized observances in Grafton, W.Va., and Philadelphia on May 10, 1908. As the annual celebration became popular around the country, Jarvis asked members of...Tags: U.S. Congress, Mother's Day
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Glenview, Northbrook look at their affordable housing
Marshall and Paulette Gardner were residents of a senior living facility in downtown Chicago eight years ago when they decided to move back to Northbrook, nearer their children. Crestwood Place, the village's affordable housing development for seniors,...
Tags: Real Estate, Services and Shopping, Real Estate Agents, Northbrook
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Working with mom has its rewards
Dothan Eagle, Ala.When Warren Veale's son is sick, his boss is very understanding. Of course, it helps that the boss is his son's grandmother, Mary Alice Veale. "When that's the grandbaby, I get a pass," Warren Veale said. Working mothers are nothing new -- more than...Tags: Arts and Culture, Massage Therapy
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Boulder County Sheriff's Office: Cyclist killed in Lyons car versus bike crash
Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.Denver's 7News is reporting that a cyclist was killed on Saturday after being struck by an SUV that was traveling the wrong way down Main Street in Lyons. Boulder County emergency crews first responded to reports of a bike versus car accident in Lyons...Tags: First Aid, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents
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OPINION: Republicans continue to lose minority voters
Tulsa WorldIf anyone was unsure before, the report last week from the U.S. Census Bureau ought to send a clear signal: Minorities are gaining muscle in elections. According to the Census Bureau, in the 2012 presidential election, for the first time on record,...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Jeff Flake, Chuck Grassley, Elections, DREAM Act
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EDITORIAL: Our Opinion: Carriers deliver again
Austin Daily HeraldCongratulations are due to the local post office workers who raised about 11,000 pounds of food this year as part of the U.S. Post Office Stamp Out Hunger food drive. Their efforts are commendable, and hundreds of people in Austin and Mower County will be...Tags: Holidays, U.S. Postal Service, The Salvation Army, Human Interest
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The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Kevin Leininger column
The News-SentinelIt's one of the self-evident tragedies of our times, a predictor of myriad miseries afflicting individuals and society alike. And yet, to acknowledge its very existence is often condemned as old-fashioned, judgmental or worse. Fortunately, Allen...Tags: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Family, Feminism, Social Issues
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EDITORIAL: Thumbs ��� Saturday, May 11, 2013
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.Thumbs up ... to Engart Inc., a Beckley-based business recognized as West Virginia Exporter of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Engart specializes in dust extracting equipment -- particularly combustible dust -- and its 22 employees...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Elections, Alzheimer's Association, Politics
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