National Stress Awareness Day News
OHSAA offers youth-sports oversight
The governing body for Ohio high-school athletics is so concerned about the physical, emotional and financial toll in youth sports that it offered last week to provide uniform regulation to protect hundreds of thousands of children involved in nonschool programs.
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The war in Iraq: Was it worth the cost?
So after seven years, 4,421 U.S. deaths, 34,268 wounded, and an estimated $700 billion spent on the war -- a conflict that started with ribbons and flags winds down, not with a "mission accomplished" flourish but with a few lingering questions.
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Broomfield Enteprise upcoming events -- Sept. 5
Upcoming events in and around Broomfield
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Fall prime time for trout on the Lackawaxen River
LACKAWAXEN – For many trout anglers seeking the ultimate fall get away without having to go that far away, their destination is the Lackawaxen River for the ultimate one-day, weekend or weeklong adventure.
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Grace of Loyal Oak to celebrate anniversary
United Church of Christ congregation will mark 165th year at German-themed dinner on Sept. 11
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Highway patrol warns of holiday hazards
— The Oklahoma Highway Patrol announced that troopers will be out in full force during the Labor Day weekend. They will patrol highways and waterways, paying special attention to drunk drivers, speeders and those not wearing seat belts. They will also be looking for reckless activity on lakes.
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Part III: The Dominant Causes of the Credit Crisis
Is Savings and Investments Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem? Over the last few months there seems to be a growing awareness that the world economy has come up against an invisible wall.
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