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Passing the Baton of Love from Mrs. Willmett, Principal of Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center
Read moreAlong with boating inspections and water rules, some other ways to stay safe involve educating oneself of the larger dangers on the water.
Read moreStudents from Seminole State College and East Central University recently collaborated on a community service project as part of their Composition II curriculum for the spring semester.
Read moreBullying is a global issue that affects children every day. A 2018 study from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics found that nearly onethird of teens worldwide had recently experienced bullying. Even more troubling is that the same study found that, in countries where children reported the highest incidences of bullying, 65 percent of girls and 62 percent of boys reported bullying.
Read moreWarm weather and road trips often go hand-in-hand, and spring and summer are prime seasons for motorcycle riders to get out on the highway.
Read moreSome people may argue that bacon should be its own food group. Bacon has the potential to improve any recipe with it’s salty, addictive flavor, but it is equally delicious all on its own. It’s found in breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Those who have tried chocolate-covered bacon also may insist that bacon holds its own as a dessert.
Read moreMeasure expected to fund 70 medical residents, 110 nurses and 50 nurse practitioners annually
Read moreMillions of elderly and incapacitated individuals find long-term care facilities are the safest places to reside and receive both medical care and assistance with daily living requirements. Nursing homes aim to keep residents safe and healthy, and in order to do so important precautions need to be taken not only by staff members, but by friends and family who visit their loved ones in nursing home facilities.
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