Stories tagged with "young adults"
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Celeb chef Jeff Henderson to speak in Indy
For an inspiring food story, check out a free lecture at 3 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair St., by Chef Jeff Henderson, Food Network star and author of Cooked:...
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Kanaby retiring from national high school position
Bob Kanaby, executive director of the National Federation of State High School Association, announced today he is retiring, effective May 2010. Kanaby informed the NFHS Board of...
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Hendricks County has run out of H1N1 flu mist, injectable vaccine
Hendricks County is out of both the injectable and mist forms of the H1N1 flu vaccine, but new supplies are expected as soon as Tuesday. Meanwhile, the seasonal vaccine is also low...
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Counties divvy up H1N1 flu shots
As vaccine arrives, agencies must decide what to do with it As the first shipments of H1N1 flu shots enter the state, county health departments are grappling with how to distribute...
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Hendricks Co. gets 1,000 injectable H1N1 vaccine doses
DANVILLE — The first injectable doses of H1N1 vaccine have arrived in Hendricks County and are being administered to the health care workers in two local hospitals. About...
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YEP program inspires youth to become leaders
Though in its third year, Youth Encouraging Philanthropy (YEP) isn’t well-known. But for those touched by the program, YEP has helped turn uninspired children into productive...
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Indy woman on Down Syndrome Congress board of directors
The power of dreams Jessica Green dares to dream. Sharing her dreams and hopes for herself and others with Down syndrome in a recent speech helped Green win a seat on the board of...
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Right to speak out is often abridged
At Northwest High, example occurred between principal and visiting student The cafeteria was filled with about 200 students. The Northwest High School principal sat in the rear; on...
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Pub Theology conveys Christian message in Broad Ripple
Pub Theology reaches out to 20-somethings where they are — at a tavern in Broad Ripple — with a rock band’s message about God The tap is open, and the beer flows at C.T. Peppers....
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Meet the Teacher: Anne Stenzinger
Grade/subject/school: Sixth grade, language arts and honors language arts, Center Grove Middle School North. Number of years teaching: 3. Work e-mail: N/A Background/schooling: I...
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1st batch of H1N1 vaccine expected by end of September
State likely to received about 300,000 doses of the 15M shipped nationwide A limited supply of H1N1 flu vaccine is expected to be available in Indiana in three to four weeks...
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What are the benefits of new credit card rules passed by Congress?
The first phase of a new law took effect Aug. 20, changing how credit card companies can act with regard to increases in interest rates charged to consumers, over-the-limit and...
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Southeastern Swim Club celebrates 20 years
Program fostered friendships, success for 2,000 members The Southeastern Swim Club and Hamilton Southeastern High School swimming programs have won back-to-back Senior state meets....
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Official: State's ready if flu spreads
Health commissioner says there’ll be enough H1N1 vaccine for those at risk At least one of every 1,000 Indiana residents has contracted the H1N1 flu and there have been four...
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Ind. expects 838,000 doses of swine flu vaccine
State health officials expect to receive an initial shipment of at least 838,000 doses of swine flu vaccine by late October with additional dosages expected to arrive weekly,...
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Official: Shutting schools won't stop flu
WASHINGTON — Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said today that a massive school closing wouldn’t stop the spread of the swine flu virus, saying...
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Daniels extends program to hire young adults
The Young Hoosiers Conservation Corps, a program that has employed nearly 1,900 young adults to improve Indiana’s parks, trails and natural habitats, is being extended further into...
