OptumHealth's Mad Medicine - Seattle Weekly

OptumHealth's Mad Medicine
Seattle Weekly
What she desperately needed was a long stroll alone to think her way out of this mess. She walked for hours, pacing the streets of downtown Tacoma. She eventually slipped off her shoes and kept walking barefoot, lost in her mind, oblivious to the ...

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Letter: Volunteer for Relay for Life - Suburban News

Letter: Volunteer for Relay for Life
Suburban News
It is an overnight celebration of hope and survivorship. Teams camp out and take turns walking a track throughout the night, in honor of those who have fought cancer and in memory of those who are no longer with us. Funds raised through Relay For Life ...

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A sudden confrontation ends with gunshot, death - Poughkeepsie Journal

A sudden confrontation ends with gunshot, death
Poughkeepsie Journal
A New York State Police detective walks in front of a house located at 7 Hettinger Lane in LaGrange where a home invasion left one suspect dead. / Spencer Ainsley/Poughkeepsie Journal • Monday 10:20 pm: A resident of a Hettinger Lane home calls 911, ...

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Relay For Life returns to Ray Stadium - Chicago Tribune

Relay For Life returns to Ray Stadium
Chicago Tribune
Relay is a 12-hour overnight relay-style event (24 hours in some locales), where teams of people camp out around a track and members of each team take turns walking around the track for the duration of the event. "The idea behind it being held from ...

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'80s night, Warrior Dash, Mt. Zion birthday, food events - CorneliusNews.net

'80s night, Warrior Dash, Mt. Zion birthday, food events
CorneliusNews.net
And check out the movie showtimes at right for Our Town Cinemas, wehre “Dark Shadows” and the “The Dictator” are among the offerings. Veterans museum grand opening, 9 am, Welcome Home Veterans Living Military Museum at Richard's Coffee Shop, ...

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4½-day ordeal in the Olympics: Hiker found by infrared device in helicopter - Peninsula Daily

4½-day ordeal in the Olympics: Hiker found by infrared device in helicopter
Peninsula Daily
He was coherent,” McKenna said. “He did say he hadn't come prepared to stay overnight. “We found him wearing all of the clothing that he had.” Snider, who was hiking alone with a day pack, was taken to Grays Harbor Community Hospital in Aberdeen.

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Again, a bear up there - Albany Times Union

Again, a bear up there
Albany Times Union
(Michael P. Farrell/Times Union) State Environmental Conservation Police talk as they wait out a bear perched in a tree napping off Meadow Drive in North Greenbush NY Tuesday May 15, 2012. (Michael P. Farrell/Times Union) Media and onlookers watch ...

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With PDF map of all of Michigan's lighthouses: State's oldest to reopen Saturday - Detroit Free Press

With PDF map of all of Michigan's lighthouses: State's oldest to reopen Saturday
Detroit Free Press
Public will once again get to explore Ft. Gratiot Light in Port Huron PORT HURON -- Climb the 82 cast-iron steps, walk out onto a balcony that encircles the Ft. Gratiot Light and take in the incredible view of Lake Huron from the state's oldest ...

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Just Me and My RV - Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Just Me and My RV
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
"They just stick their head in and walk out. But others just get consumed by it." As did my friends: Tyson, a musician, found an antique toy piano; Angelina walked out with a black leather jacket and beret. Our meandering had taken us past dark, ...

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3 BU students die in New Zealand; promising lives cut short in crash - Boston Globe


Boston Globe
3 BU students die in New Zealand; promising lives cut short in crash
Boston Globe
When they came to the end of their hike at the other side of the volcano, Martin said, two people they had hired were waiting to take them back - and to tell them of the friends they had lost. Faced with the prospect of driving back in the dark, ...

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