| Community's list of needs never stops growing
Affords enrichment for participants and respite for caregiver. Needs: Volunteers are needed to conduct programs in arts and crafts, music or adult education. Extra hands are needed to assist with activities. Groups or individuals are encouraged. Household supplies: laundry detergent, Clorox wipes, dishwashing liquid, hand sanitizer, liquid hand soap, tissues and paper towels. Food: cereal, saltine crackers, graham crackers, Cheeze Nips, sugar-free cookies and jelly, peanut butter, canned fruit and sandwich bread. Office supplies: copy paper, legal pads, manila folders, postage stamps. Craft supplies: glue sticks, scissors, wax paper. Bingo prizes: Socks, lipstick, costume jewelry, Dollar Store items, handkerchiefs, scarves, lotion, healthcare, Band-Aids, antibiotic ointment, vinyl gloves.
Future wide open for Skyline senior
His Skyline teammates tried to recruit him to Minnesota early on, but he asked them to stop. "It's my decision," said Cooper, a 2007 SportsDay first-team All-Area selection. "Where I am most comfortable is where I'm going." Cooper, No. 13 on SportsDay's Area Top 100, said he will visit Oklahoma or Wisconsin next weekend and possibly Kansas the weekend of Feb. 1. He visited Kansas State in the fall. Cooper said if he's blown away by Texas Tech, he could commit this weekend. "It's the school that's been coming after me for awhile," Cooper said. He plans to let things play out, but his cousin, Victor Hunter of Irving Nimitz, is a backup middle linebacker at Tech. And his family wants him to stay close to home.
Stelmach says environmental toll from oil sands is a ‘myth'
And with your name I'd expect you would know that France now primarily depends on nukes for power... So one rusting Russian plant -Chernobyl - means nothing. If it did, we would also not drive because one old car crashed once. And the rock of the Canadian Shield is an ideal place to store nuclear 'waste' until we learn how to process it further. How many windmills = one nuclear reactor? Posted 16/01/08 at 8:08 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .
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