Coroner helps the living (Post-Tribune)
Vicki Deppe hardly fits the public image of a county coroner. She’s a brainy, bubbly blonde who often zips around Porter County in a flashy white Miata convertible. For this elected office, paying only $25,000 a year, Deppe does much more than simply pronounce decedents “really most sincerely dead,” as Oz’s Munchkin coroner famously quipped. While there are grisly aspects, she also provides a ...
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Volleyball insider: Mentor's Woodman plans future (The Plain Dealer)
Rich Woodman is retired, at least halfway. However, if you think Woodman is ready to spend his days in a rocking chair, think again. He'll start a 15-month nursing program at Cleveland State University in January.
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Tradition, and the Walk-On, Thrive Again at Nebraska (New York Times)
Nebraska lore is rich with walk-on-made-good-stories. And Matt O?Hanlon, now a starting free safety, is part of that Cornhusker tradition.
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Some unusual ghouls out for blood in Tri-City area (The Saginaw News)
On Friday, Oct. 31, beware of ghouls driving in Halloween-decorated vans and carrying boom boxes playing a CD titled "Live! From Club Dead." They're out for your blood --literally. "We help break up the day at work," says Mary Ebelt,...
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AMGA Announces New Officers on Board of Directors (Newswise)
The American Medical Group Association (AMGA) announced the new officers of its Board of Directors, to begin their tenure in January 2009. The Board of Directors represents the leadership of some of AMGA's most prominent member medical groups.
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