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Mom hopes kids can spare parents for 12 days (Missoulian)
What if Ezekiel forgets his homework? What if Otis has a bad dream? What if the boys need help on the computer, getting out of the tub, brushing their teeth, pouring out cereal, getting into boots, cleaning up their rooms, making a sandwich, making a phone call, finding a sock?

Voices of COPD (The Star Online)
Many sufferers of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) live their existence in total discomfort, unaware that they are afflicted by a lung disease that causes the blockage of the breathing tubes and damage of the lungs.

Boaz says don't drop it on us (Sand Mountain Reporter)
The Boaz City Council unanimously voted to put some teeth in an older cleanup ordinance in an effort to clean up the city. The ordinance, called The Boaz, Alabama, Garbage, Junk, Litter, Weed and Inoperable Vehicle Ordinance, was adopted at the council s regular meeting Monday night.

Dental health aides face opposition in Washington (AberdeenNews.com)
WASHINGTON - For Wynita Lee, an Inupiaq Eskimo in the small village of Shungnak, Alaska, a trip to the dentist for her children and grandchildren was anything but easy.

Gary lawyer wants teeth as evidence (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
More than 27 years have passed since the morning Janet Cofer didn't show up for work at Columbus' Dimon Elementary School. When the teacher wasn't there by 9 a.m., a school secretary called police.

Former seamstress grateful for help (Roanoke Times)
ABOUT HARTMAN: Born in Lynchburg, she was raised in Rocky Mount and has lived most of her adult life in Roanoke. When she came to Roanoke as a young woman, she worked in restaurants and five-and-dime stores while car

Dental aides face opposition (Casper Star-Tribune)
WASHINGTON -- For Wynita Lee, an Inupiaq Eskimo in the small village of Shungnak, Alaska, a trip to the dentist for her children and grandchildren was anything but easy. Getting a cavity filled or a routine cleaning meant a 150-mile trip by airplane, at a cost of more than $200, to the nearest village with a dentist.

Temple Terrace (TempleTerrace.TBO.com)
TEMPLE - TERRACE -- A rotting skeletal structure, arms and legs that have fallen off, matted hair and a dreaded condition known as "being nearly loved to death."

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