April 15, 2006 on 5:00 am | In Sign Language |

What’s going on tonight
Bellingham Herald - A workshop that explains the new Medicare prescription drug program will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at St. Luke s Community Health Education Center, 3333 Squalicum Parkway, for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. American Sign Language interpreters

Softball: Algoma’s Prochnow battles diabetes
Green Bay Press-Gazette - But one moment still sticks out for the Algoma senior and three-sport athlete, who at the time of being diagnosed was in kindergarten. “I remember one of my real close friends. I remember her getting sick, because she was scared she was going to get

Technology good or is it?
Northwest Herald - Since the 1960s, I’ve seen technology help mankind, not hurt it. Much of what people originally thought never would happen, has. For instance, Star Trek-like communications once were thought of as fantasy. Now, most everyone owns a mobile phone. In

County School System Holds Eight Annual Music Festival
Greene County Online - The eighth annual Greene County Schools Elementary Music Festival on Tuesday evening raised $265 for Hurricane Katrina relief. As audience members filled the auditorium at Chuckey-Doak High School, they could make a donation to benefit the music

Keys celebrate Easter
Florida Keys Keynoter - St. Francis-in-the-Keys Episcopal Church will join with Lord of the Seas Lutheran Church for their joint Easter sunrise service Sunday at 6:45 a.m. at the end of Bogie Road on Big Pine. Retired Lutheran Pastor Jack Clark will preach and Father Chris

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