African Americans can get out, hike The Oregonian Sat, 01 May 2010 06:09 AM PDT Lace up your hiking boots, grab your trail mix and get ready for the African American Outdoor Association's spring hikes and other outdoor adventures. Northeast resident Greg Wolley, alarmed by high rates of diabetes, heart disease, stroke and cancer among the black population, founded the AAOA six years ago to get African Americans outside and engaged in vigorous activities. | Heart & Sole Race to benefit Grace Clinic The Chelsea Standard Sat, 01 May 2010 06:04 AM PDT On your mark, get set, go! The 21st annual Chelsea Community Hospital Heart and Sole race is only two weeks away. Through the generosity of area sponsors, 100 percent of the money raised through enrollment fees will benefit Grace Clinic. | My Two Cents: The End of Bubba the Love Sponge's Days in TNA Bleacher Report Sat, 01 May 2010 05:41 AM PDT When I published my first article on Bleacher Report, the editor that carefully combed through the piece submitted his corrections and warned me to stay away from "blog speak." Essentially, contributions to the site were meant to be crafted and worded in the same fashion as articles you would find in magazines or newspapers. I took that editor's note to heart. Ever since that first article, I ... | Candidates sought for healthy challenge Jefferson City News Tribune Sat, 01 May 2010 04:05 AM PDT The Sam B. Cook Healthplex and the American Heart Association are seeking four individuals for the third annual Mid-Missouri Healthy Challenge. More than a weight-loss challenge, this program is meant to change participants' lives. | Lacrosse notebook The Record and Herald News Sat, 01 May 2010 03:44 AM PDT * It was all in the family last weekend when the Immaculate Heart and Northern Highlands girls faced off in the quarterfinals of the Bergen County tournament, pitting IHA coach Liz Henky against her sister, Highlanders coach Christie Fitzgerald. | Uecker has successful heart surgery The Appleton Post-Crescent Sat, 01 May 2010 02:33 AM PDT MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Brewers radio announcer Bob Uecker had successful heart surgery Friday, a six-hour procedure that will keep him away from his beloved team for up to three months. | Officials say soldier died of heart attack The Des Moines Register Sat, 01 May 2010 02:21 AM PDT Command Sgt. Maj. John Keith Laborde died of a heart attack after leading soldiers in physical training in Afghanistan, the Army Reserve said Friday. | | |
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