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Extraordinary Nurse Receives Hospital Daisy Award
GREENVILLE – During Hospital Week in May, Tammy Short, RN in the
Special Beginnings department was surprised by hospital staff with the
DAISY Award recognition. “Tammy is an extraordinary nurse. She goes
above and beyond to care for her patients,” said Lindsey Clark,
registered nurse and employee who nominated Tammy for the award. After
receiving the award, Short shared her of joy of being selected...
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At Edison State: “African Americans in Piqua, Then and Now”
Piqua author and historian Larry Hamilton and Piqua City Commissioner
Kris Lee will be at Edison State Community College on Wednesday, June
27 at 1:00 p.m., to discuss “African Americans in Piqua, Then and Now.”
Hamilton will be recounting the pre-Civil War story of John Randolph.
Randolph, a slave owner, directed in his will that upon his death, his
300+ slaves would be freed and provided with 2,000 acres of...
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New School Safety Efforts Announced
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced
increased efforts by the Ohio Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal
Investigation (BCI) and Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA) to
aid educators and law enforcement in preparing for and reacting to a
potentially violent school incident. "Schools should be safe,
nurturing places for children to learn and grow. Ensuring that students
and teachers are protected during the school day is...
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Do you fear change?
By Melissa Martin
I gaze at the clock on my office wall. It is time for my next client,
Mr. Pie. As usual, he rolls in, plops into the overstuffed chair and
emotes. “I’m a crust with an identity complex and anxiety! I agreed to
the new cheese mixture, and even accepted the assortment of veggies,
and I conceded to the taco ingredients, even though I questioned
lettuce on a pizza. But...
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Father blends biological, adoptive, and foster children into one family
Spencer Remoquillo
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP — It's not about what you can do, it's about what you
are willing to do. That's Eric DeVoe's take on being a father and
opening his home to about 25 children in need of a home since 2012.
Eric, 43 and his wife, Teri, have worked with Fairfield County Job and
Family Services to offer respite and foster care to...
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STORIES YOU MAY HAVE MISSED
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Preventive Action Alliance
E-Cigs Target Teens… Nicotine University
E-cigarette sellers are offering scholarships to teens who write essays
on topics such as whether a smokeless society can exist or which
e-cigarette they'd recommend to others. This is a shameless marketing
ploy to attract and addict a new generation of nicotine users. These
companies say they're only helping current smokers...
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Along Life’s Way… Smokey’s Dream: A Fable
Lois E. Wilson
Cowboy Buck and his horse, Smokey, had been partners for over seven
years. Smokey was satisfied with his life on the ranch. He had fresh
grass in the pasture, good hay, and his stall was dry and warm in the
winter. Also, there were plenty of good-looking fillies nearby with
whom he could flirt. One day he saw Buck go up to...
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