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Dozens of Children are Calling a Hospital Home after a Fire Damaged Missouri Hotel Homeless Shelter
Reporter, PhotographerDozens of children are calling a hospital wing home after a fire damaged Springfield's largest homeless shelter. While the clean up continues, the families are taking temporary shelter at Cox North hospital and a local church. The Kitchen Inc. CEO says...Tags: Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Fires
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Quick relief for hot flashes, UTIs and bloating
Dear Pharmacist: I have hot flashes. What is the best herbal supplement to help with that? Are there any home remedies for UTIs (urinary tract infections)? And finally, what can my daughter do for bloating during her monthly cycle?— H.T., Denver,...
Tags: Diabetes, Chemical Industry, Recipes, Probiotics, Herbal Supplements
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FLIFF plans 'Take 3' fundraiser for new Hollywood theater
The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF) was recently awarded a $150,000 grant to launch Cinema Paradiso-Hollywood, and it will kick off its campaign to match the funds with a "Take 3" fundraiser June 13 at Sage French American Restaurant...Tags: Arts and Culture, Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Fort Lauderdale, Entertainment, Movies
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To do Thursday: 'The Longing and the Short of It,' Take 3 fundraiser and '8-Track -- the Sounds of the '70s'
Fundraisers Take 3 fundraiser: The ambitious bunch behind Fort Lauderdale's art-house theater Cinema Paradiso are keen on unveiling their Hollywood annex by September, which at completion will house 100 seats and offer live music and a full-liquor bar....
Tags: Helen Reddy, Entertainment Events, Manalapan, Music, Music Theater
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Mrs. Greenhands: Growing a butterfly garden
Contributing WriterWith trends in gardening going back to more naturalistic plantings instead of manicured lawns, it is only typical to think about growing a butterfly garden. There is nothing better than to sit in the shade of a big tree and watching the monarch...Tags: Pineapple, Agriculture, Newspaper and Magazine
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READER SUBMITTED: WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TAKE SECOND PLACE AT INTERNATIONAL FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVING CONFERENCE
WindsorA Windsor High School Community Problem Solving Team placed second in the Senior Division Civic and Cultural Issues category at the "2013 Future Problem Solving Program International (FPSPI) Conference" at Indiana University. The June 5-9 conference was...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Students, Malaysia, Indiana University
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Clippers would be wise to hire the sage that is George Karl
It's no longer a blah summer for free agents not named Chris Paul or Dwight Howard. One of the best coaching minds in NBA history just became available, which should prompt the Clippers to wrap their heads around the possibilities. Hiring George Karl...Tags: Jeff Van Gundy, NBA Finals, Sports, Lionel Hollins, Basketball
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Portion of Powerhouse fire jumps from mountains to flatlands
As the massive Powerhouse fire continued to burn through mountain terrain, part of the blaze leaped out of the mountains Sunday afternoon and raced across drought-parched high desert plains on the western edge of Lancaster. In less than an hour, the...
Tags: Fires
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High School Volleyball: Sage star keys win for South
NEWPORT BEACH — Kevin Rakestraw, a 7-foot middle blocker, was by far the tallest player on the court and Kent Kawaguchi, a 6-foot setter, the shortest on Friday. Height didn't determine whose team won the volleyball match, though. Kawaguchi's...Tags: High School Sports
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Sage grouse season might be shut down
It’s illegal under federal law to kill a wolf west of the Missouri River in South Dakota. The sage grouse might be headed toward the same protection. The state Wildlife Division on Thursday proposed closing the 2013 hunting season for sage...Tags: Endangered Species, Conservation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Wildlife
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Wooden Floor raises the ceiling
Itzel Guerrero can't imagine her life without the Wooden Floor. She tries to picture it sometimes, but fails. Most likely, she doesn't want to. So many experiences during her 18 years have taken root in the nonprofit's Santa Ana campus, she admits....
Tags: University of California, Irvine, Entertainment Events, Colleges and Universities, Engineering, Entertainment
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Virgen: Abbott continues to inspire
Jim Abbott would probably find this column inappropriate or at least ask for a different angle. The former star pitcher, best known for his feats despite being born without a right hand, was the featured speaker at the 52nd annual Athletic Awards...
Tags: Sports, Baseball
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