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A company full of soul
About 100 people gathered for the launch of the Soul Project at Don and Summer Meek's Laguna Beach home Wednesday night. While sipping on Peligroso tequila and munching on tacos, guests mingled with the founders and artists who are taking part in the...Tags: Idaho, Facebook, Social Media, Mass Media, Arts
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Community Commentary: Join other social service groups at Cause-Alike
With the advent of cold weather and changes at the Alternative Sleeping Location (a nighttime shelter for the homeless), Jean Raun and Lee Winocur Field believe that now is a crucial time to unite social service organizations at the second Laguna Beach...Tags: Culture, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture
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Briefly In The News
Patriots Parade Committee meets The Laguna Beach Patriots Day Parade Assn. will begin committee meetings at 7 p.m. Wednesday to plan the 45th Parade, which will take place March 5. Volunteers are welcome to be a part of the committee or to help on...Tags: Pets, Laguna Beach, Healthcare Policies, Ellen DeGeneres, Social Issues
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Neighbors
Two honored for leadership Two Laguna Beach residents, Maya Dunne and Elisa Stipkovich, were each awarded the 2010 Community Beacon Award given by the Orange County Congregation Community Organization for outstanding achievement in community leadership in...Tags: Laguna Beach, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Anaheim, Social Issues, Santa Ana
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Three HCC employees honored with development awards
Three Harford Community College employees have been named recipients of the 2013 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Awards. Jan M. Brewer, assistant professor of sociology and social work; Deborah Jaeger, mathematics...Tags: Culture, Physiology, Chiropractic, Schools, Sociology
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Religious freedom under threat at home
On Friday, Catholics throughout the United States will begin observing two weeks known as the Fortnight for Freedom. For a second consecutive year, the U.S. Catholic Church has set aside this time leading up to Independence Day to draw attention to the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Freedom of Religion, Separation of Church and State, Politics, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Author Laura Moriarty visits Baltimore
It's difficult to imagine what Laura Moriarty's four novels would have been like if she had chosen a place to live other than Kansas, with its endless wheat fields and abundance of ordinary light. Moriarty, 42, focuses her gaze on the most common,...
Tags: Celebrities, Downton Abbey (tv program), Simon Curtis, University of Kansas , Authors
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ESU to offer Saturday master's program in social work
East Stroudsburg University will offer a new master's of social work degree starting this fall. In collaboration with Marywood University in Scranton, the part-time, three-year program will be offered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, said Lloyd Lyter,...Tags: Scranton, Employment, East Stroudsburg University, Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities
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Pennsylvania Democrats strike out in bid to expand Medicaid to working poor
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania Democrats struck out Monday in their attempts to expand government-funded Medicaid health insurance to hundreds of thousands of working poor as part of the federal Affordable Care Act. First up was Sen. Vince Hughes, D-...Tags: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Executive Branch, Health Insurance, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Mom and boyfriend who allegedly tortured, murdered boy due in court
This post has been corrected. See below for details. A Palmdale mother and her boyfriend are scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in the alleged torture and beating death of the woman's 8-year-old son. Pearl Fernandez, 29, and her boyfriend, Isauro...
Tags: Fractured Rib, Career and Workplace, Wildlife, Skull Fracture, Abusive Behavior
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State drags feet on Medicaid expansion seen as key to Obamacare
Beginning today, The Morning Call will kick off a series of occasional stories taking a comprehensive look at how the Affordable Care Act will change health care and how Pennsylvanians access it. We will provide useful information to aid you in navigating...Tags: Executive Branch, Business, Employment, Health Insurance, Career and Workplace
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Social Services takes over children receiving home
Staff WriterBetty Jo McNeece Receiving Home will now be administered by the Imperial County Social Services Department, as streamlining of services to at-risk children is sought. Betty Jo McNeece provides temporary shelter to children who have been removed from...Tags: Mental Health, Abusive Behavior
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