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Innovation in Compliance – Ann Gynn on Building an Audience: The Content Entrepreneur
Innovation comes in many areas and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but embrace it. One of those areas is telehealth and telemedicine. My guest in this episode is Ann Gynn, a content creator specialist. Ann Gynn is a seasoned content entrepreneur with a rich journalism, marketing, and public relations background,…
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Michael R. Hrusovsky 1961-2023
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> WARREN — Michael R. Hrusovsky, 62, entered into eternal rest, Friday, Dec. 1, 2023, at Trumbull Regional Medical Center. He was born Oct. 3, 1961, in Warren, the son of Edward M. and Ann Marie Meszaros Hrusovsky Pardue. A 1980 graduate of Warren Western Reserve High School and a very hard…
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Young Lady Marauders capture season opener
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> LEWISTOWN — Freshman Maurie Querry scored a team-high 16 points Monday night to lead the Bishop Guilfoyle girls basketball team to a 54-45 win at Mifflin County in high school basketball play. The Lady Marauders, who led 40-37 going into the final frame, also got nine points from Amberlyn Petrecca. Mifflin…
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Altoona school board picks leaders
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Altoona Area School Board members elected new leadership for 2024 during their annual reorganization meeting Monday night. Newly elected directors were also sworn in at the meeting. With all members present, the board unanimously named Val Mignogna, formerly vice president, as president and Kelly Irwin-Adams as vice president. Frank Meloy, former…
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Soo Line Steam Engine Authority to meet
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> GLADSTONE — The Gladstone Michigan Soo Line Steam Engine #730 Authority will hold its regular Monthly meeting on Monday, December 11 at 4:30 p.m. at 921 Delta Avenue. The Downtown #730 Station and Museum Welcome Center building in Gladstone. New members are encouraged to join. Agenda Items to be discussed will…
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Christmas in the village
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Santa leans in close to hear what a girl wants for Christmas during the annual Christmas in the Village event at the U.P. Steam and Gas Engine Association Antique Village while other Escanaba students wait for their turn with the jolly old elf. (Escanaba Daily Press photo) Today’s breaking news and…
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Wildcat Toy Drive set for Saturday basketball games at Northern Michigan University
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> MARQUETTE — The annual Wildcat Toy Drive to be held during men’s and women’s basketball games on Saturday at the PEIF gym is a featured event during Giving Week sponsored by the Northern Michigan University Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. The week started Sunday and runs through Saturday and revolves around ‘Cats Give…
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4th-quarter surge: Marquette Senior High School boys basketball team breaks open close game to win 69-57 at Alpena
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Marquette’s Kyler Sager, right, leaps while trying to impact a layup put up by Alpena’s Tucker Bright during their high school basketball game played in Alpena on Friday. (Alpena News photo by Steve Jakubcin) Marquette’s Kyler Sager, right, leaps while trying to impact a layup put up by Alpena’s Tucker Bright…
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Tennis, WTA – Montevideo Open 2023: Capurro Taborda takes out Taly Licht
Argentinian Martina Capurro Taborda, the No 3 seed, reached the second round of the Montevideo Open by winning against American wildcard Taly Licht 6-1, 6-1 at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club. Capurro Taborda, ranked No 157, will face the winner of the match between Spaniard Leyre Romero Gormaz and American Robin Montgomery next. Montevideo WTA 125,…
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Curb antidepressant prescribing to improve mental health, say campaigners
Elisabeth Mahase The BMJ A group of 31 medical professionals, researchers, patients’ representatives, and politicians has called on the UK government to reverse the increase in antidepressant prescribing seen in the past decade. In a letter published in The BMJ,1 the authors, who include members of the Beyond Pills All Party Parliamentary Group, former health…