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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
Three Middle School students attended last Monday's (9/26) school board meeting to report on money they collected for Hurricane Katrina relief. Nina Lindberg and Nicolo Gentile, Student Council Organization (SCO) board members, and Martin Keefe reported they had raised about $4,500 from two fund drives.
Martin organized an "Awareness Bracelet" sale. His mother Janet owns ADminders, a company that produces promotional items to be given away or sold by businesses and organizations. She convinced her supplier to sell the bracelets to the school council at cost as well as to donate 35 cents per bracelet. This was matched by her industry organization.
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by Allison Veaner
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
Howdy! My name is Perry. I am an adult neutered male. Sure I look feisty but I’m really a sweet kitty! I am very loveable and a great cat. Please welcome me into your heart and home.
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by Marie C. Almon
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
The lawn of Grace Baptist Church, 519 Ridge Road, Lansing is a restful shade of lush green. The property lines are edged with a wide variety of tall trees. A long and gracefully curving gravel drive leads to the parking lot behind the church, where a double wide building has been installed for use as the pastor's office, a library, conference rooms and social hall.
What appear to be botanical markers discretely placed among shrubs in the well-balanced landscape turn out to be notations telling in whose memory the plantings were made.
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Sep
30
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by Matthew P. Binkewicz
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
Ask IMO
Lansing's Advice ColumnDear IMO,
My mother recently had an accident with her car. She was backing out of her driveway and hit the side of her house with the rear bumper of the car. In a panic, she shifted into drive and proceeded to run through the closed garage door continuing until she pushed through the back of the garage into the neighbor’s yard. No one was hurt, not even my mother. By the way, my mother is 92 and fiercely independent.
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by Betty Hegarty
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
My name is Winnie. I’m an 8 year-old Bassett hound. Betty Hegarty owns me. As you may recall, last week’s article was the first of three on Animal Physical Therapy. A lot of people don’t know what Animal Physical Therapy is or how it might help your pet. My dog friend, Buddy, had physical therapy after his operation for degenerative disc disease in his back. I learned from watching Buddy regain his mobility that physical therapy really works.
Today we’ll learn about what happened to another dog that needed physical therapy, a white tail deer that needed it, and even a tortoise. I was very surprised to learn that all animals can benefit from physical therapy, even tortoises.
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