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By Carissa Marsh cmarsh@theacorn.com Eighty-one-year-old John Larmour focused his eyes on the 10 pins standing in front of him, visualizing a strike. His challenge clear, he pulled his motorized wheelchair into place, reared back his arm and tossed the ball down the lane. More ... Health agency offers guidelines to beat the heat Heat waves and high temperatures can create dangerous situations in which heat-related illnesses are possible. Children and the elderly are most susceptible to heat stroke. No person or pet should stay in an enclosed vehicle even for a short time. More ... |
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