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Staffing issues, demand spur Erie urgent-care centers to change locations, shorten hours
Erie Times-News· 1 day agoUPMC Urgent Care Erie closed its 7200 Peach St. location in August but will reopen it May 20 after...
Breaking our democracy is all part of the GOP plan
The Raw Story· 4 days agoRecent reporting suggests that Trump followers, by and large, are fine with him being or becoming a dictator. It seems crazy, but there it is,...
Developing Town: Gentile Valley Midwives
The Herald Journal· 2 days agoEditorial Note: Part 370 of a series of further development in the early days that impacted Franklin County. In the early days of settlement from 1860 the services of a doctor were many miles and hours away for the needs of the growing population.
Civil War group honors the last Union veteran buried in each Minnesota county
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune· 6 days agoJim Johnson started delving into genealogy in 2019 when he retired after 21 years in the U.S. Army...
Medical debt saddles 1 in 10 in Erie County. Gov. Shapiro is pitching a relief plan.
Erie Times-News· 2 days agoIn Pennsylvania, roughly $1.8 billion in medical debt sits in collections, saddling people who have...
Shepard’s Sarah Kreamalmeyer, who won’t play in college, keeps rolling. ‘I just fell out of love...
Chicago Tribune· 4 days agoThe softball career of Shepard’s Sarah Kreamalmeyer is winding down to its final weeks. “It was...
Morale: The Shrinking American Army
Strategy Page· 6 days agoOctober 3, 2022: The U.S. Army problems with finding enough new recruits to maintain its current strength of 1.1 million (480,000 active and 620,000 reserves) are getting worse. Not mentioned ...
Walmart, M.D.: Why the world’s largest retailer wants to be America’s doctor
Scottsbluff Star-Herald· 4 days agoWalmart, the largest U.S. employer with a workforce of 1.6 million, is slowly building a network of in-store clinics, believing it has a place in America’s health care system. Health care has ...