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Physical therapy students at the University of North Dakota work on transferring a mock patient from a bed to a wheelchair.
The governor could soon have more latitude on appointments to the state’s occupational licensing boards under a measure that ...
Longtime Selectman Joe Nowak will return to the Select Board for a sixth term, while Jay Meczywor was elected to his first ...
The latest TikTok craze involves lying on your stomach to combat poor posture and neck pain. Here's what to know about "adult ...
Hinge Health, a 10-year-old digital health company, is poised to kick off its IPO roadshow at a time when fellow upstarts are ...
Voters in Mansfield ISD overhauled the school board in the May 3 election, with challengers unseating incumbents in all races ...
The Board of Associates of Mount St. Mary’s Hospital is set to present the 58th Hewitt Scholar-Athlete awards.
A physical therapist who worked in County had his license to practice suspended by the state after investigations revealed he inappropriately interacted with two patients, and had one perform a sexual ...
Faced with an urgent need to provide mandated speech therapy to preschool children, the Seneca County Board of Supervisors voiced support April 22 for hiring one or two ...
Back on Track Therapy and Wellness, BIGGBY Coffee and Tomorrow's Technology Today are finalists for the Lima/Allen Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year award. Each independently owned and ...
While the emergency department will close at 7 p.m. on May 23, the medical center will continue to offer a range of ...
Eddy Maillot of Hillsboro has been elected to serve as the chairman for the Highland County Chamber of Commerce Board of ...