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Nurse leaders recognized at Trinity Health System
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> STEUBENVILLE — Two Trinity Health System nurse leaders have been honored by the DAISY Foundation. Ruthann Belknap of Trinity Health System Twin City Medical received the DAISY Life-Time Achievement Award for Extraordinary Nurses, and Jessica Porter of Trinity Health System was awarded the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Leader Nurses. These awards…
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Stress during pregnancy can affect children’s behavioural pattern later: Study
New York: Irene Tung from California State University – Dominguez Hills said that children whose mothers are highly stressed, anxious or depressed during pregnancy may be at higher risk for mental health and behaviour issues during their childhood and teenage years. “Our research suggests that psychological distress during the pregnancy period has a small but…
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Senior News: Seven lifestyle habits to help you ‘live long and prosper’
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> NIAGARA, Wis. — Our lifespans have increased. It is no secret that medical advances have kept many of us living far longer than our ancestors. More is now known about the causes of disease so we can better take the steps we need to take to prevent them — or at…
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Kennywood plans Potato Patch-themed bumper cars
COMING NEXT YEAR — Potato Patch-themed bumper cars, shown in a rendering, are coming to Kennywood in 2024. — Contributed <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> PITTSBURGH — Kennywood is serving up a one-of-kind experience next spring: The park’s classic bumper car ride will undergo a total transformation, themed to Kennywood’s iconic fresh-cut Potato Patch fries. This…
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Music Club’s ‘candlelight’ concert in its 85th year
PHOTO PROVIDED From left, Kay Huffman, Dianne Peeling and Marilyn Burget. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> “A gift to the community,” that is how long-time member Kay Huffman describes the Williamsport Music Club’s upcoming “Christmas Music by Candlelight” program. This will be the 85th year of the program, which has been held annually since 1937, only…
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Parkersburg seniors leave lasting mark on program
Parkersburg’s Anthony Ice (1) runs after a catch during Friday’s Class AAA quarterfinal matchup against Princeton. (Photo by Brian Cox Photography) <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> PRINCETON — For the past few years, Parkersburg has been overlooked as a contender within the state of West Virginia. Thanks to the efforts of a stellar senior class, the…
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Board hears project updates
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> FAIRMONT– Earlier this week, the Fairmont Economic Development Authority (FEDA) met and heard a number of updates from Economic Development Coordinator, Ned Koppen. One of the updates was on a new partnership between FEDA and the county’s EDA on engaging with a retail coach. “I shared that last week we had…
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Augustana’s Rohman seeking NCAA Division II national wrestling crown
NATIONAL RUNNER-UP — Augustana University wrestler Jaxson Rohman (right) prepares to tie up with a collegiate opponent during regular-season grappling action in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Rohman, the Martin County Red Bulls’ all-time career wins leader during his high school career, returns to the NCAA Division II wrestling canvas this winter. Rohman, who captured All-American…
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Edward F. Schultz Jr.
Edward F. Schultz Jr. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Edward F. Schultz Jr., 74, of Dunkirk, passed away, Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo. Born January 5, 1949 in Dunkirk son of the late Edward F. and Mary (Mucha) Schultz Sr. A veteran of the US Army from 1970-72. Ed retired from General…
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Highlanders use fast start to capture first-ever district gold
Cambria Heights players celebrate with the District 6 Class 1A trophy. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> By John Hartsock [email protected] The Cambria Heights High School football program carved an unprecedented niche for itself Friday night, and used a quick start in order to accomplish it. Heights capitalized on Purchase Line mistakes to bolt to a 21-0…