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Alabama's health officer 'grateful' for referendum vote but says Medicaid ...
al.com (blog)
Medicaid paid for the delivery of 53 percent of all babies born in Alabama in 2011. Williamson said Medicaid faces "three huge changes" in the next two years in the hospital and nursing home program. A hospital tax and part of a nursing home tax which ...
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Plans For John Hinckley's Transfer Have Been Put On Hold
Alabama Public Radio
The judge has ordered Saint Elizabeth's hospital to either forget the idea of releasing him or provide more details. The Justice Department wants Hinckley to remain in an institution because prosecutors say he hasn't changed. Last year, Hinckley asked ...
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Lawsuit filed against Watauga police officers accused of beating Alabama man
Dallas Morning News (blog)
The suit, filed Tuesday by Brian L. Reed of Morgan County, Alabama said, the two officers — identified in the suit only as "Officer H. Tank-Holland" and "Officer Nance" — beat and tased him after he tried to go back inside his mother's Watauga home ...
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Dying Paraguay mission hospital is transformed, given new life
BP News
Harris left the field in late 1998, and now teaches Spanish at an Alabama high school. Upon retiring, he set up the Paraguay Baptist Medical Center Foundation, which has raised close to $800,000 to support the hospital and fund university scholarships.
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Construction for a cause: Rent this excavator to help fight cancer
al.com (blog)
CW Pink Tractor #2, 9-12.JPG Pink excavator rental to benefit cancer research in Mobile. MOBILE, Alabama -- Who said construction work can't come in a pretty shade of pink? Beginning Oct. 1 and continuing for a full year, Beard Equipment Co. will rent ...
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Answering a new calling
Sand Mountain Reporter
Today, the Guntersville family has undertaken a new calling to help other law enforcement families across Alabama as they face injury, death or other catastrophic incidents on the job. They have ... A number of law enforcement personnel from the ...
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