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Bliss Memorial Association to celebrate its 122nd Memorial Day service
BLISS -- This year, the Bliss Memorial Association will host the 122nd Memorial Day Service to honor its local veterans. According to Sally Schmalzried, the second vice president of the association, this annual celebration is especially significant since...
Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief, American Legion, Memorial Day, Festive Events
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Former resident stabbed
swaltman@aberdeennews.comA former Aberdeen resident was one of two men stabbed Wednesday morning when a man with a knife broke into a Topeka, Kan., television station. Roger Brokke said the assailant stabbed him in the hip, bit him in the back and hit him. Brokke, 56, is the...Tags: Tetanus, Emergency Health Procedures, Health, Television Industry, Hepatitis
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Man breaks into Kansas TV station, stabs 2 employees
A man with a knife burst into a TV station in Topeka, Kansas and stabbed two people.
Officials of station WIBW-TV say the man had a grudge against the Department of Veterans Affairs and he wanted the station to do a news story about it.
The station...Tags: Health, Television Industry, Injuries and Wounds
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Letters to the Editor: Van Gundy's firing, Gov. in Spain and President Obama
Van Gundy's firing Did Orlando Magic management learn nothing from the last player revolt demanding the firing of Brian Hill? How much player loyalty did that buy us? Likely as much as we'll receive from Dwight Howard. Howard is a dominant center, a...
Tags: Stan Van Gundy, Armed Forces, Health, Facebook, Justice System
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Fox59 Wants to Know: More Hoosier veterans come forward following VA backlog investigation
Fox59 was the first to expose why veterans are not getting the help they need when they return home. A paperwork backlog means Hoosier heroes could be waiting years to get the help they need. Just after our story aired Monday night, even more veterans...
Tags: Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971)
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Hampton VA hospital to be test bed for medical-record sharing
The Obama administration has selected the Hampton VA Medical Center and a site in San Antonio as launch points for a massive medical record-sharing program between the departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense. The two areas will serve as test beds for...
Tags: Allergies, Health, U.S. Department of Defense, Defense, Leon Panetta
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Angry vets demand end to backlog of disability claims
SAN FRANCISCO — Horatius A. Carney spent seven weeks in a military hospital after injuring his knee while in the segregated Army Air Forces. He first filed a disability claim in 1947. He is still waiting for a response.
Lisa Scott, an Army...Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Arabian Peninsula, Los Angeles Times, Health, Barbara Lee
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Fox59 Wants to Know: Hoosier veterans waiting more than a year for disability compensation
Some of the most moving stories to tell are those of a hero's welcome home when troops are greeted with open arms, tears of joy and flags waiving. This is a story about what happens after those homecoming celebrations. This is about the time it takes for...
Tags: Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971)
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Civil War veterans honored in Meyersdale
Daily American CorrespondentNine Civil War veterans buried in Union Cemetery in Meyersdale were honored Sunday afternoon for not only their contributions at war time but also the lives they led afterwards as husbands, fathers and respected community members. Members of Mt. Union...Tags: Human Interest, American Legion, Unions, Somerset County (Maryland), Wars and Interventions
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
Items for the calendar must be typed and received at least 10 days in advance of your proposed publishing date at: Sports Calendar, The Morning Call, P.O. Box 1260, Allentown, PA 18105. They may be faxed to the sports department at 610-820-8654 or sent...Tags: Voting, Clubs, WILLOW, Armed Forces, Festive Events
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Bacteria that caused flesh-eating infection more common than believed
The story of a 24-year-old Georgia graduate student fighting a flesh-eating disease has prompted a microbiologist with the Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System to speak out about the infection.
Aimee Copeland lost most of her left leg after the...Tags: Environmental Issues, Penicillin (drug), Symptoms, Medical Research, Sepsis
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May 20, 2012
|Story| Daily American
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