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In her 28 years of nursing, Mary (Lagasse) Macklin has seen her fair share of medical situations and has worked with some of the most cutting-edge equipment around. But last month, she got an entirely new education, with nothing but a stethoscope.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality gathered public input on a proposed renewal of the air emissions permit for Georgia-Pacific's pulp and paper mill in Toledo.
Inside Coronado Center. Schedule an appointment. Call United Blood Services at 1-800-286-2116 or log on to www.bloodhero.com. T-shirts, snacks and drinks to all donors. Walk-ins welcome! United Blood Services
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Poetry submission deadline Jan. 9 A poetry contest for youth and adults will be held during the 16th Annual Wings Over Willcox Birding and Nature Festival (WOW), Jan. 14-18, 2009. The poetry contest theme is birds, nature or wildlife of Southeast Arizona. The poem should not exceed 20 lines and should be submitted to the Willcox Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture by Jan. 9, 2009. Contest entry ...
A new study from the National Academy of Sciences outlines grim possibilities on Earth for a worst-case scenario solar storm.
August Evening (US, 2007) - Chris Eska's slice-of-life approach in this simple film (its budget was well under a half million dollars) helped it win the John Cassavetes Award at 2007's Independent Spirit Awards. And while it does have the look and feel of indie features such as You Can Count on Me, it just doesn't resonate on the same level. Pedro Castaneda plays a middle-aged migrant farm ...
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and The University of Kansas Cancer Center have announced a partnership to translate discoveries by LLS-funded researchers into Phase I clinical trials.
The Wickenburg Elks Lodge 2160 once again is sponsoring a Blood Drive on Monday, Jan. 19 from noon to 5 p.m. at the Wickenburg Community Center. Donating blood is the essential “gift of life,” and is especially needed during the holiday season.
Well, it could've been worse. As 2008 mercifully ends, we're left to ponder a year in which the real and the surreal were pretty much indistinguishable, where insanity actually became tedium.
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