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Holiday Inn worker admits stealing more than $800 to buy drugs (Star Beacon) A 20-year-old Ashtabula man is facing multiple charges after stealing more than $800 from the Holiday Inn Express on Route 45, where he is employed, and using the money to buy drugs. us.rd.yahoo.com
BOE sending ‘Bula a letter (Star Beacon) The letter is in the mail. us.rd.yahoo.com
Stoops, Leach: Lasting impact (Muskogee Phoenix) NORMAN (AP) — To compare Bob Stoops and Mike Leach at first seems like a study in opposites. One is the son of a football coach who built his reputation on a stingy, aggressive defense and puts forth a straight-laced persona that rarely cracks. us.rd.yahoo.com
Mass. woman's 1 cent debt paid in full (The Daily Item) Editor's note: This item was published in the Mid-Daily Items on Tuesday. The debt has been paid. us.rd.yahoo.com
First Steps: Baby Lawyers Set Off on Disparate Professional Paths (Law.com) Texas Lawyer, which will check in with them annually for career updates over the next several years. us.rd.yahoo.com
David tabbed to run UH Conneaut, Geneva (Star Beacon) Robert G. David is the new president of University Hospitals’ Conneaut and Geneva medical centers, according to a statement. us.rd.yahoo.com
Health briefs (Southeast Missourian) Physicians Network credentialing continues at Saint FrancisTwo local physicians have been credentialed by M. D. us.rd.yahoo.com
Names in the news (Southeast Missourian) USA Drug to sponsor Grief SupportPARK HILLS, Mo. — The New Beginnings Grief Support Group has a new sponsor. us.rd.yahoo.com
Injured passenger in tractor-truck crash dies (The Daily Item) WASHINGTONVILLE -- A 19-year-old Turbotville man died Monday, almost a week after he was injured when the pickup truck he was riding in crashed head-on into a farm tractor. us.rd.yahoo.com
Hospital jobs run gamut from skilled to not (Arizona Daily Star) While much of the economy falters, the health-care sector remains hot. Why? According to George Rainer, vice president of human resources for Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, N.Y., "health care isn't completely recession-proof, but it's certainly more so than other industries. People get sick, and we have to be here to take care of them — no matter what the economy looks like." us.rd.yahoo.com
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