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An audit by the state comptroller of the payroll systems and administrative salaries in the Katonah-Lewisboro school district concluded that the district spent significantly more on administrators than similarly sized districts and could save more than a million dollars annually by cutting back.
Dan DeLong was diagnosed in February with amytrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly called Lou Gehrig’s Disease. He first noticed muscle weakness and twitching, common early symptoms of the degenerative nerve disease, in June 2007.
TRAVERSE CITY -- A local writer whose struggles with a paralyzing neurological condition and subsequent inability to work launched a fund-raising campaign to help save her home has died at the age of 44.
Win or lose come next weekend, USC can be proud of its chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity. The fraternity will run the game ball for the Clemson-Carolina game all 134 miles from Williams-Brice to Death Valley.
Where do you see yourself in ten years? It's a stereotypical question that every college student will hear. For most, the answer is relatively simple; married with kids, a lawyer or a doctor, involved in international business or possibly back at USC teaching.
Three generations of a Jack Tobichuk's Foxboro family have been stricken with Lyme disease. And Foxboro police officer Doug Miller is quietly suffering with late-stage Lyme.
FAYETTEVILLE — The disease has sapped strength from the denim-clad legs and limited use of the hands that used to grip the reins. It’s also wreaked havoc on Greg Hatfield’s emotions.
In 1997, as an active member of the Sigma Nu fraternity at USC, Brian Shah proudly jogged a mile with the Clemson-Carolina game ball helping to raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. This year, the event has a more personal meaning for the Irmo man. He will carry the ball in his lap as he makes his way in a wheelchair along the first mile of the 138-mile trek to Death Valley as part ...
An over-the-counter vitamin in high doses prevented memory loss in mice with Alzheimer's disease, and UC Irvine scientists now are conducting a clinical trial to determine its effect in humans.
From left: Pam and Dan DeLong stand with ALS Association Wisconsin Chapter Patient Services Director Lori Banker-Horner and Patient Services Coordinator Robin Stanczyk. Dan DeLong is learning to adapt to the changes of living with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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