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Community notes Friday, May 24, 2013
Religion briefs Alanson Church of the Nazarene’s “What’s Up” Sizzlin’ Summer Kickoff cookout is 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, at the church. Bring your own meat to grill, and a dish to pass. There will be pony rides and a...Tags: Plan B (drug), Anglicanism, Health Insurance, Religion and Belief, Abusive Behavior
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House passes gun bill over Quinn, Emanuel objections
SPRINGFIELD — Over objections of Gov. Pat Quinn and Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the House approved a concealed weapons bill today that is aimed at ending Illinois’ status as the last state in the nation without a law to allow its citizens to carry...
Tags: Government, National Rifle Association of America, Personal Weapon Control, Lifestyle and Leisure, Elections
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Hospital didn't report alleged sexual contact with patient, documents say
Aurora Las Encinas Hospital had evidence that a staff member had “inappropriate sexual contact” with a male patient and yet the facility failed to report the incident to county mental health officials, according to court documents. Los...
Tags: Health, Government Health Care, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Hospitals and Clinics, Sexual Misconduct
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Daughter, boyfriend indicted in Howard blogger's killing
A 14-year-old girl and her 19-year-old boyfriend arrested in the killing of her father in his Ellicott City home this month were indicted and charged as adults by a grand jury this week, according to court records. Morgan Arnold, a Mount Hebron High...
Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Crime, Law and Justice, Juvenile Delinquency
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Former swim coach sentenced for child sex abuse
Kelley Currin recalled dancing with her longtime swimming coach, Rick Curl, as a teenage girl the night of his wedding some 30 years ago. She wore a pink dress, held on too long and whispered in his ear, "I hate you." She told Montgomery County...
Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior
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Most local homeless have ties to Costa Mesa
Challenging perceptions that the homeless mostly come to Costa Mesa from other communities, new data show a solid majority of the city's homeless population have ties of some kind to the city. At least 65% of the 182 homeless interviewed last year lived...
Tags: Personal Data Collection, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Culture, Family
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Law enforcement officers receive crisis intervention training
WDBJ7 ReporterThey've graduated from the academy, but this week dozens of law enforcement officers are back in the classroom. Officers from 10 different agencies are getting Crisis Intervention training. In one scenario, officers had to calm a man after he had a...Tags: Health, Human Interest, Behavioral Conditions
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Local officials: 'Luxury' rehab center will spur business in Umatilla
UMATILLA — Residents initially resisted the transformation of the former Elks Children's Hospital into The Recovery Village, a luxury drug-rehab center that held its grand opening this week. "It was not fully understood," City Manager Glenn Irby...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Healthcare Provider
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READER SUBMITTED: Jazz And Chrome At Lime Rock
New BritainEach year, Community Mental Health Affiliates' (CMHA) Northwest Center kicks off the summer season with its Evening Under the Stars fundraiser and auction to help cover the cost of mental health care for those unable to pay. This year, guests will be...Tags: New Britain, Rentals, Behavioral Conditions, Health Insurance Cost, Personal Service
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LETTER: Mental Health Travesty
I cannot possibly be the only one who was astounded to read that Sandy Hook parent Jennifer Maksel ended up "fighting with the school sytem to get someone to provide direct services in the classroom" for her first-grade son who had been traumatized by the...Tags: Health, Behavioral Conditions
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Senate Approves Minimum Wage Hike; Sunday Deer Hunting Approved By House; Racial Profiling Law Strengthened
The Hartford CourantThe state Senate voted Thursday night to raise the minimum wage — after a huge clash between Republicans and Democrats. The latest version calls for raising the wage by 75 cents per hour over two years, with no index for inflation. As such, the...Tags: Leonard A. Fasano, Hunting, Social Issues, Business, Skin Cancer
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Mental health facility OK'd
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentLAPORTE -- Some Michigan City area residents put up a fight but lost their bid to keep a mental health treatment facility out of their neighborhood. The LaPorte County Board of Zoning Appeals Tuesday night approved a request for a variance allowing...Tags: Health, Dwayne Johnson, Health Treatments, Behavioral Conditions
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