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The cylindrical, 11-story Becher Court tower, built as a residence for the elderly in the 1960s by the Housing Authority - along with similar buildings throughout the city - will be demolished this year to make way for a new generation of housing.
Editor's Note: All club and support group meeting notices will now run in the support groups and meeting notices calendar on Sundays. All notices are due Monday morning of the week prior to your meeting. Direct questions to Robbi Patterson, 361-580-6524, or e-mail rpatterson@vicad.com
LINDSBORG - There was a time in his medical practice that Dr. Duane Fredrickson thought of escaping ...
State health officials are poised to soon release their report on information collected in a statewide amyotrophic lateral sclerosis registry, created in 2008 to track the neurodegenerative disease often referred to as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
'No swimming' signs are uniformly disregarded as kids wade, climb and play as if it were a liability-free world. So far, no big injuries. The Water Wall fountain was always intended to draw people to this city's struggling downtown waterfront. Situated on municipal property in front of the Hyatt Regency, Wichita's swankiest hotel, it was part of a $5-million redevelopment project designed to ...
Brian Buscher and Nick Punto delivered big hits using bats from the injured Mike Redmond, and the Twins bounced back against the Tigers after Friday night's 16-inning defeat.
Myrtle Huber was a young nursing student in 1944 living in Walnut, Iowa, when she received a letter from another nurse, who was treating her older brother, a road-building engineer, for malaria in Burma at the time.
If a baby is struggling to breathe, the most common fix is a tracheotomy - but that's an invasive procedure. Now there's another option.
After being laid off from his job in bank marketing in December, Ken Masson of Chelmsford tried all the traditional means to land a new job. Mystified by why he and the professionals he met at networking meetings remained unsuccessful, he took their search on the air.
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