People who rely on wheelchairs say that industry consolidation driven by private equity means long delays in getting them fixed, which isolates them from society and endangers their health.
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Winners in the nine different categories were announced during the program where the top nominees were recognized in each category
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The public is invited to the opening reception on Tuesday, July 14, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the museum, located at 211 N. Main Street, Farmerville.
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Construction has begun on the mobile medical unit storage and disaster response facility for the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM)-Louisiana.
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Singers Laura Arrington and Cindy McKinney join Cory Crowe on Lagniappe to talk about the reunion concert.
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President Trump said talks with Iran would resume Tuesday in Qatar, despite the two sides trading attacks in the Gulf over the weekend. Iran did not confirm whether it will participate.
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About 20 U.S. airports rely on private security companies rather than the Transportation Security Administration to ensure that passengers and cargo comply with federal aviation safety standards.
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In the wake of racist mob violence in Northern Ireland, there has been attention on "active clubs," a global network of fascist, white nationalist youth groups that center activities around mixed martial arts.
Initiative includes more frequent revalidations, enhanced monitoring, and greater collaboration with the Office of Inspector General
Doug Duffey & B.A.D.D. performed at the Rhythm & Relief Concert for KEDM. These talented musicians wowed the crowd with their energy and passion as they volunteered their time and skills to support public radio.
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