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Every School Every Thursday - Urbandale, Dallas Center-Grimes - Des Moines Register
February is heart month at Jensen Elementary and physical education students in Mark Tiby’s classes will be participating in Jump Rope for Heart. This is the 31st anniversary of this event and participation includes more than a million students

Waverly’s Phillips becomes a Chippewa - Lansing State Journal
Now, having never played for a winning team at Waverly, Phillips is on his way to a Chippewas’ program which has won three of field as well, earning a 3.8 GPA and instilling his work ethic in the weight room. “I tried to get as many people as I

Freddie Roach: Manny Pacquiao ‘Really Wants to Knock Floyd Out’ - FanHouse
Lem Satterfield Lem Satterfield is FanHouse’s Boxing Writer and Editor. Freddie Roach was recently named Trainer Of The Year by The Boxing Writers’ Association of America, and his prized pupil, Manny Pacquiao , was named Fighter of The Year — both

As cutbacks loom, CEO pushes GlaxoSmithKline to diversify - Raleigh News & Observer
as the world’s dominant vaccine maker, even competing head-to-head on lucrative drugs to prevent cervical cancer. GSK also sells nutritional products, from the weight-loss pill alli to vitamin and energy boosters Geritol and Vivarin. And it has a

2 a Week: Where to start at the gym - KTUU
When it comes to the gym, free weights and weight machines are made to build muscle. (Mike Nederbrock/KTUU-DT) Treadmills, ellipticals and bikes are meant for a cardio workout. (Mike Nederbrock/KTUU-DT) Fitness expert Karen Patten says working out

Small goals, variety take pressure off dieting - Statesman Journal
Question: I am already getting burnt-out from my diet and exercise plan. I had really thought I would have seen some big changes a month into this. Why am I not seeing results, and can I lose weight and go back to eating food that actually tastes

Police: Multiple accidents illustrate need for caution - Fond du Lac Reporter
For drivers, a dusting of snow could be just as dangerous as an ice storm. It’s the false sense of security that causes problems. The roads may look bare, but they’re actually treacherous, said Lt. Nick Scorcio of the Wisconsin State Patrol

For Bolton man, being a luthier is truthier - Boston Globe
When Steve Beckwith grips a hefty piece of solid mahogany, his hands feel the graceful curve of the guitar neck he will carve from it, not the sharp edges of the wooden block. “It is like pulling a guitar neck from the heart of a tree,’’ the

Rondo: Celtics Have Lost Camaraderie - Hoops World
Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo hinted after last week’s loss to the Atlanta Hawks that some changes needed to be made in the Boston locker room, but are there issues also growing behind closed doors in Boston? “We gotta make a change and do

Eddystone’s Prosthetic Innovations helps to ease limits after loss of - Delaware County Daily Times
EDDYSTONE — Samantha Quinn rolled back and forth on the giant blue exercise ball in the offices of Prosthetic Innovations Tuesday morning. The Mount Holly, N.J., girl was in the process of getting fitted for her second custom-made prosthetic leg

Every School Every Thursday - Urbandale, Dallas Center-Grimes - Des Moines Register
February is heart month at Jensen Elementary and physical education students in Mark Tiby’s classes will be participating in Jump Rope for Heart. This is the 31st anniversary of this event and participation includes more than a million students

Waverly’s Phillips becomes a Chippewa - Lansing State Journal
Now, having never played for a winning team at Waverly, Phillips is on his way to a Chippewas’ program which has won three of field as well, earning a 3.8 GPA and instilling his work ethic in the weight room. “I tried to get as many people as I

Freddie Roach: Manny Pacquiao ‘Really Wants to Knock Floyd Out’ - FanHouse
Lem Satterfield Lem Satterfield is FanHouse’s Boxing Writer and Editor. Freddie Roach was recently named Trainer Of The Year by The Boxing Writers’ Association of America, and his prized pupil, Manny Pacquiao , was named Fighter of The Year — both

As cutbacks loom, CEO pushes GlaxoSmithKline to diversify - Raleigh News & Observer
as the world’s dominant vaccine maker, even competing head-to-head on lucrative drugs to prevent cervical cancer. GSK also sells nutritional products, from the weight-loss pill alli to vitamin and energy boosters Geritol and Vivarin. And it has a

2 a Week: Where to start at the gym - KTUU
When it comes to the gym, free weights and weight machines are made to build muscle. (Mike Nederbrock/KTUU-DT) Treadmills, ellipticals and bikes are meant for a cardio workout. (Mike Nederbrock/KTUU-DT) Fitness expert Karen Patten says working out

Small goals, variety take pressure off dieting - Statesman Journal
Question: I am already getting burnt-out from my diet and exercise plan. I had really thought I would have seen some big changes a month into this. Why am I not seeing results, and can I lose weight and go back to eating food that actually tastes

Police: Multiple accidents illustrate need for caution - Fond du Lac Reporter
For drivers, a dusting of snow could be just as dangerous as an ice storm. It’s the false sense of security that causes problems. The roads may look bare, but they’re actually treacherous, said Lt. Nick Scorcio of the Wisconsin State Patrol

For Bolton man, being a luthier is truthier - Boston Globe
When Steve Beckwith grips a hefty piece of solid mahogany, his hands feel the graceful curve of the guitar neck he will carve from it, not the sharp edges of the wooden block. “It is like pulling a guitar neck from the heart of a tree,’’ the

Rondo: Celtics Have Lost Camaraderie - Hoops World
Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo hinted after last week’s loss to the Atlanta Hawks that some changes needed to be made in the Boston locker room, but are there issues also growing behind closed doors in Boston? “We gotta make a change and do

Eddystone’s Prosthetic Innovations helps to ease limits after loss of - Delaware County Daily Times
EDDYSTONE — Samantha Quinn rolled back and forth on the giant blue exercise ball in the offices of Prosthetic Innovations Tuesday morning. The Mount Holly, N.J., girl was in the process of getting fitted for her second custom-made prosthetic leg

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