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A Minnesota man said he celebrated his 30th birthday by logging 80 miles during a 24-hour treadmill session.B.J. Van Beusekom said he trekked on the treadmill at Athletic Performance Inc. in Brooklyn Center, Minn., from noon Monday until noon Tuesday, his birthday, dismounting only to use the bathroom and change his clothes, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported Wednesday.I feel OK, Van Beusekom said about half an hour after the end of his long walk to nowhere. The legs just feel a little...
By Lydia Gehring WOOSTER -- The Viola Startzman Free Clinic, 1874 Cleveland Road, provides health care on a walk-in basis to low-income, uninsured Wayne County residents. Patients must provide proof of residency, 1040 federal tax form if available and proof of income for the entire household at every visit. For more information call 330-262-2500. For the week of Oct. 12: -- Monday sign-in, 1-6 p.m.; assessment, 5-6 p.m. Patients must be at the clinic before 6 p.m. -- Wednesday sign-in,...
THE KEARSARGE AREA COUNCIL ON AGING, 37 Pleasant St., will offer the following senior activities and events: - Conversations with Lunch, today at noon. - Flu clinic, Thursday from noon to 3 p.m. The cost is $35; bring your Medicare/insurance card. For more information, call 526-6368. Originally published by Monitor staff. (c) 2008 Concord Monitor. Provided by ProQuest LLC. All rights Reserved.
By Shawn Myrick, The Sun, Lowell, Mass. Jul. 14--LOWELL -- Many kids think of school as a place to socialize with friends. Others see it as the place where they are bogged down with work and lessons. Still, there are others who see school as a place to get at least one regular meal a day. So when summer vacation rolls around, those children often are left struggling to find regular meals. As part of the Summer Food Service Program sponsored by Project Bread, distributors feed children...
By The Olympian, Olympia, Wash. Jun. 19--Free lunches for children and teenagers age 18 and younger will be available throughout South Sound this summer. Children and teenagers from families of any income level may drop in on any day and get a free lunch and a snack. Some of the summer lunches, which are provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, coincide with free activities for children. Locations will be closed July 4. Olympia --Garfield Elementary School: 325 Plymouth St....
