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Apr 01 2024
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Doctor at Idaho restaurant performs lifesaving surgery on choking man
IDAHO FALLS – A man celebrating his 94th birthday at a local restaurant with his family last Monday would've died had another patron not been there to come to his aid. Ty Erickson, an OB-GYN at Rosemark Women Care in Idaho Falls, revived the man after he'd lost consciousness due to a piece of food getting stuck in his throat. Erickson tells EastIdahoNews.com it happened around 6 p.m. He and
KSLMar 14 2024
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In rare feat, Richmond organ donor giving back for a second time
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond resident Christopher Woody is preparing for major surgery – again. In 2013, Woody donated one of his kidneys to save a family member’s life. “My cousin was 13 at the time,” Woody said. “He needed a kidney and I had older family members and older aunts and uncles, but in the whole process, I was the only match.” After donating his kidney, Woody was determined to
ABC 8 WRICMar 16 2024
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Popular Auburn restaurant announces 'bittersweet' closure
The owners of a popular seafood and ice cream restaurant in Auburn announced a “bittersweet” closure on Friday night. After 67 years in business, owners Rich, Dawn and Richie Lamansky took to social media to thank loyal customers who’ve supported the family-owned business over the decades. “It is bittersweet that we announce that the time has come for Ronnies to close its doors,” reads the
MassLive.comMar 14 2024
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Annual chamber Agricultural Luncheon next week
The Albert Lea – Freeborn County Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Committee will host the 19th Annual Agriculture Luncheon on Tuesday at the Fairlane Building at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds. The annual Agricultural Luncheon, which begins at noon, is a tribute to those who tirelessly cultivate the lands and nourish communities. As part of this annual meeting, the Chamber’s Agriculture
Albert Lea TribuneMar 31 2024
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Maryland Guv Dismisses GOP’s ‘DEI’ Attacks as ‘Foolishness’
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said on Sunday he’s not sweating the racist attacks conservatives have hurled at him since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed last week. “I have no time for foolishness,” he told CNN’s Dana Bash on State of the Union. Moore said he’s focused instead on the families and authorities affected by the tragedy and reopening the water channel in Baltimore for shipments.
Daily BeastMar 31 2024
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C.J. Barrymore’s amusement park to unveil three-story, $3 million go-kart track in May
Fifty contest winners have been chosen to be the first to ride a new three-story go-kart track at C.J. Barrymore’s indoor/outdoor family entertainment before it opens to public in May. Officials at the 25-acre complex on Hall Road (M-59) in Clinton Township announced Friday that the recreational complex will open for the season on May 3. New this year is the Indy SkyTrack, a 30-foot-tall
Macomb DailyMar 15 2024
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Bistro Moves, New Deli + Casino Study + Arena Falters: Business News
McLean Starbucks To Close For 4 Weeks For Interior Renovations Starbucks at the Chesterbrook Shopping Center will be closed for four weeks to allow for extensive interior renovations. Cubasi Bistro, a family-owned restaurant serving Cuban and Caribbean food, will transition to a location in Ashburn. New Dunkin' Location To Open In Manassas With Free Coffee Giveaway The first 100 people will
Patch.comApr 01 2024
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NJ Harm Reduction Programs Combat Opioid Crisis and HIV
Governor Murphy’s Administration continues to be committed to providing needed, comprehensive harm reduction services to communities throughout the state. Harm reduction centers (also known as HRCs) provide New Jersey communities with an evidence-informed, community-based solution to decrease the physical and social harms associated with drug use without stigma or judgement. Simply put, harm
Patch.comMar 31 2024
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Bob Hurley Sr. on UConn’s run back to the Final Four: ‘I could walk to Phoenix right now after this experience’
BOSTON -- Bob Hurley Sr. had a smile as big as the moon as he stood on the TD Garden court following UConn’s latest championship. The Hurley clan knows a thing or two about championships, but winning never gets old. Especially in this family. “I could walk to Phoenix right now after this experience,” the Naismith Hall of Fame former St. Anthony’s coach told NJ Advance Media as his younger son
nj.comMar 16 2024
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FBI Boston office returns 22 artifacts looted from Okinawa after WWII
Boston’s FBI office on Friday handed over 22 artifacts to authorities in Okinawa eight decades after the items were stolen from the Japanese island at the end of World War II. The FBI was tipped off to the looted historical pieces in January 2023 when the family of a recently deceased Massachusetts man reported finding the artifacts in his attic. The decedent had served in World War II,
Washington Times