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Verdugo Hills Hospital, USC merger awaits final OK from state
For the first time in its 40-year history, Verdugo Hills Hospital is no longer independent, announcing on Tuesday that it has completed its merger with USC’s Keck Medical Center. The partnership, first explored by Verdugo Hills board members at a...
Tags: Restructuring and Recapitalization, Google+, Hospitals and Clinics, University of California, Los Angeles, Corporate Officers
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Glendale struggles to maintain youth services amid federal grant cuts
Although Glendale has used tens of millions of dollars on capital projects that benefit youth and families in the past decade, officials say there won’t be many opportunities to continue that kind of spending in the near future. “The city...Tags: Google Inc., Budgets and Budgeting, Conservation, YMCA, Marketing
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Voters need substance from Krikorian
As the election nears, I ask myself, what do supporters of Greg Krikorian see that I do not? I consider myself an educated and informed voter, but am puzzled by Krikorian's platitudes and do not find them helpful for someone who wants to keep an open...Tags: Business, Mike Gatto, Elections, Politics
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Embattled Montrose Harvest Market back on track
After years of operating without the proper certification, officials say the Montrose Harvest Market is back on track.
At the end of September, the Los Angeles County agricultural commissioner, which oversees local farmers markets on behalf of the...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology
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Central science teacher stepping away after 22 years
A chemistry class during her junior year at Warner High School sparked Jan Palmer's love of science. That's why she set out to be a medical technologist. She graduated from Northern State University, did a year-long internship at Rapid City Regional...
Tags: Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Biology, Science, Students
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Somerset County Where to Go for May 23
Fireman’s Adventure Race The Fireman’s Adventure Race June 1, includes a 5 kilometer walk/run through town that will also include some off-pavement terrain. The start and finish for the 5k will be at the Rockwood Fire Department. Breakfast...Tags: Buddy Guy, Goodwill Industries International, Science and Technology, Museums, Palace Theater
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Hopkins closes science writing program, citing low selectivity
Graduates of the Johns Hopkins University's master's program in science writing have explained the prospects of life on Mars, the promise of neuroscience research and the ethics of animal testing on the pages of Scientific American, Nature and Popular...Tags: Radio, Science and Technology, NPR, Colleges and Universities, Graduation
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Washington County Board of Commissioners briefs
Grant would pay for $800,000 in ADA improvements Washington County is planning to bring its administration building on West Washington Street in Hagerstown into compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. The county Board of...Tags: Antietam National Battlefield, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Arnie Weidner made many friends along his journey
Daily American correspondentArnie Weidner, who died Tuesday, never knew a stranger. In fact, this Korean War veteran and Allegheny Township farmer could tell the most interesting and colorful stories about his life. He had friends everywhere – at the Veterans Home...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Germany, Farms, Auction Service, United Nations
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More history found in H.B.
More than 100 new names were added to Huntington Beach's list of historically significant sites, including several Wintersburg farm properties, according to a study session Monday. There are about 200 sites across Huntington Beach now on the list,...
Tags: Human Interest, Conservation, Arts and Culture, Environmental Issues
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Spring baseball league completes season
Due to adverse weather, the Aberdeen Smittys Youth Spring League will conclude today with playoff games in all three divisions. The one-day tournament format will pit the number one and two seeded teams against each other for the championship. The... -
Free webinars teach small businesses to prepare for hurricanes
Sun SentinelSmall business owners need to take care of their work property during hurricane season -- just like they protect their homes. To help small businesses plan and prepare, Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater’s Department of Financial...Tags: Business, Small Businesses, Financial and Business Services, Natural Disasters, FEMA
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