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A 36-year-old Sheboygan woman was charged Thursday for allegedly driving with drugs in her system and in her car.
Kristie K. Wolske, of 1032-A Bluff Ave., was pulled over about 8:20 p.m. in the 2000 block of North Ninth Street after a witness reported seeing her swerve repeatedly over the centerline, said Sgt. Dave Anderson of the Sheboygan Police Department.
The city’s K-9 officer stopped the car and had a drug dog walk around it. The car was Read the rest of this entry »
GLASGOW, Mont. (AP) — The suspect in the fatal shooting of a woman outside a hospital and the wounding of two others was himself found with fatal gunshot wounds by authorities who followed a trail of blood to a house on the outskirts of town, officials said Sunday.
Valley County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Samar Fay said she did not know when the man was shot, or who may have been responsible.
“The sheriff declined to elaborate on the Read the rest of this entry »
At Home Fitness Announces Grand Opening Of Gilbert, Arizona Store
Highly anticipated grand opening of At Home Fitness store took place on beginning 2009 in Gilbert Arizona.
Gilbert, AZ (
) February 18, 2009 — To ring in the new year of 2009, At Home Fitness officially opened the doors to its Gilbert, Arizona store. Located on the corner of San Tan Village Parkway and Market Street right next door to Creative Leather, the new store offers a Read the rest of this entry »
Primary credit concerns include a high uninsured and Medicaid load,
leaving the system vulnerable to reductions in reimbursement and other
policy changes as well as the departure of other providers in the Denver
service area. The system is reliant on governmental support and receives
approximately $44 million in disproportionate share payments and
receives approximately $187 million in additional federal funds. Read the rest of this entry »
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Rick perry, Gov. Fitness
There’s no originality left in jokes about the attention that Gov. Rick Perry gives to his bountiful head of hair. But what about the rest of him?
At a news conference this week announcing a fitness initiative, Perry, 58, said in response to a question that he stands 6 feet tall and weighs 178 pounds. Not bad at all. The governor said he runs 20 miles a week, bikes some and, less frequently, Read the rest of this entry »
Judging by Friday’s turnout at the reception for Sonoma Valley Hospital’s new Carolyn J. Stone Center for Women’s Health and Wellness, it’s a big hit.
The diagnostic imaging center opened last November, and Friday’s gathering was to thank the community for its support and to showcase both the new, state-of-the-art machines and tout the integration of women’s health services offered locally.
OMAHA, Neb. –
Nebraska’s newest Safe Haven drop off came late Sunday night at Children’s Hospital.
Cheri Lytle with Children’s Hospital told KETV Newswatch 7 that a 16-year-old was dropped off at the hospital around 11:15 p.m.
The teenager is the first person to be left at Children’s Hospital under the Safe Haven law since it went into affect in July.
No other details were released. The Department of Health and Human Services is expected Read the rest of this entry »
We should focus attention not only on the “enforcement gap,” but on the areas where current law offers little or no protection. In short, the law should impose further regulation on hunting, scientific experiments, entertainment, and (above all) farming to ensure against unnecessary animal suffering. It is easy to imagine a set of initiatives that would do a great deal here, and indeed European nations have moved in just this direction.
If we focus Read the rest of this entry »
STEPHENS CITY — “Find your level, ladies.”
The upbeat instructor repeats the steps she wants her students to follow. The women in the room dutifully respond, sweating to the music in this weekly fitness class in the community center at Sherando High School in Stephens City.
Then, the sensual, fast-paced beat of pop artist Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie” resonates through the room. Hips start shakin’, bodies are swayin’ and shoulders are shimmyin’. Read the rest of this entry »
“In Iraq, soldiers die for freedom, for honor, for their country and for their buddies,” Pryor wrote in an August 2007 article published in
. “Here in Philadelphia, they die without honor, without purpose, for no country, for no one.”
“More young men are killed each day on the streets of America than on the worst days of carnage and loss in Iraq,” he wrote. “There is a war at home raging every day, filling our trauma centers with so many wounded Read the rest of this entry »