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A Nine Year Old's Blog - and the Changes It Can Make I am astonished! A 9 year old girl in Scotland has created a ...
Editor's Note: I wrote a firsthand account on joint replacement in a three-part series that was published in July 2011. This is a followup to ...
Please join the Zarco 66 Facebook promotion to benefit Relay For Life of Douglas County between now and May 27. Zarco will donate $1 for ...
Ingrid Maehl keeps an old photo of herself and three friends on her nightstand. It is a reminder of how important friendship is, but it ...
Editor's Note: Area residents will be sharing stories about how cancer has touched their lives leading up to Relay For Life of Douglas County. Here ...
“I just don’t trust men in general,” she said. “They’ve hurt me and disappointed me too many times.” “As a man, I thank you for ...
I realize that gratefulness and generosity can potentially be seen as synonymous with one another, and they are...but they aren't the same thing. You can ...
Eating seasonally has its many benefits, as well as a few disadvantages. Nutritionally speaking, eating seasonally can provide us with the optimum balance of vitamins, ...
The Kansas Health Institute announced in a press release today that it has been selected to lead a more than $4 million national effort that ...
The Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center opens Saturday and just in time. The temperatures are forecast to be in the 90s. The pool will be open ...
Kansas has the 27th highest rate of injury-related deaths in the country, according to a new report. The rate, 60.4 per 100,000 people, also is ...
My friend Jennifer, of "As I See Fit" fame, reminds me often that "Breakfast is King, Lunch is a Prince, and Dinner is a Pauper." ...
Men, women and children came out to support the second annual Willow Walk/Red Shoe Run hosted by The Willow Domestic Violence Shelter Saturday May 5, ...
Over 120 local residents of all ages, including retirees, professionals, and elected officials attended the 5th Annual Community Breakfast Celebrating Older Adults last Friday at ...
Editor's Note: Area residents will be sharing stories about how cancer has touched their lives leading up to Relay For Life of Douglas County. Here ...
A big bag of these colorful bracelets arrived at WellCommons HQ last night, and we distributed some of them at a meeting this morning with ...
I was at a meeting recently and I overheard someone say something negative about low income people. This person hadn't yet met me, but I ...
The great work of the KU Work Group with the Health Department as the catalyst has reminded many of us how important the health of ...
The Douglas County Community Health Assessment forums are now over, but that doesn't mean the discussion has ended. Whether or not you were able to ...
It could be a rape or bullying or poverty or neglect or a hurricane or mass tragedy. Whatever the cause, a traumatic event has a ...
The American Red Cross will be having a blood drive Thursday, May 24, in honor of Memorial Day and to commemorate those who died while ...
Congratulations to those here at Health Care Access Clinic who participated in Walk Kansas! Here are the results of your hard work! Team Crimson 23rd ...
The Lawrence Rotary Club honored Dr. Matthew Stein with its 2012 Non-Rotarian Paul Harris Fellow Award on Monday at the Lawrence Holiday Inn. The award ...
Welcome our newest crop of fresh-faced Student Gardeners! From left to right: Di, Breven, Tanner, Allie, and Elliot. These five students, plus our seasoned-professionals, TJ ...
Lawrence Referral Network (LRN) is a local Lawrence non-profit business referral group which meets on Tuesdays at the Clinton Pkwy Hy-Vee Conference Room at 11:30am. ...
An Alarming Number Of Americans Think Poor People Are Simply Lazy I recently read this article and it caused me to write what I believe ...
Lawrence, KS – May 22, 2012– Lawrence Referral Network (LRN) is a local Lawrence non-profit business referral group which meets on Tuesdays at the Clinton ...
If you have a job that keeps you sitting at your desk the majority of the day, get up and walk down the hallway every ...
Karrey's story: On the move again after two hip replacements
So glad to read this!
May 24, 2012 at 9:48 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Part 1: Are low income people lazy?
Thanks for sharing this important perspective in such an eloquent way.
May 22, 2012 at 10:56 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
StopGap 5k: Run to Empower
That definitely sounds like a great cause. Wish I was going to be around to run it!
May 16, 2012 at 1:37 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Health Care Access raises record $63,000 through Kansas Half Marathon event
WOW!
April 26, 2012 at 10:06 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Kansas Half Marathon: Windy and Wild
What a fun race! It was my first half and I was definitely cursing those hills on the way back. So many encouraging faces made it worth it!
April 25, 2012 at 1:04 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Rainy Volunteer Day
I couldn't agree more, Marilyn! It was a fun and cheery crowd and absolutely no complaints about the temperature or the rain. It was a pretty special day.
March 13, 2012 at 11:35 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
“Growing Food, Growing Health” partners with Health Department to bring farms to work
Our Growing Food, Growing Health school garden is excited for a new model for financial sustainability. After last summer, we are also excited to have our market indoors, but that's just a bonus.
March 13, 2012 at 10:36 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Register for free High Tunnel workshops, lectures and farm tours this March
What a great learning opportunity!
February 22, 2012 at 10:18 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Coping with The Toddler Years with laughter instead of tears
The picture of that little screaming face is priceless. It's obvious from all of your posts that you are one well intentioned mom with a great sense of humor. My mom recently told me she sent me to my room during my meltdowns because she couldn't discipline me while she was laughing so hard. Your son is very lucky.
February 22, 2012 at 10:17 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Weight Watchers at Work is working for me
This is great! I totally agree that workplace wellness is the wave of the future. It also creates a cultural shift with your coworkers. I've found that having fellow runners at work and talking about fitness throughout the day helps maintain dedication. We hope to continue the workplace wellness initiative with our first subscription vegetable service and farmers market for employees at the Community Health Building!
February 8, 2012 at 9:45 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )