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What I Want for Mothers’ Day
Frequent readers, friends, and family members know that my mom passed away nearly ten years ago. I do not remember the last Mothers Day I had with her; in fact, I do not think I was with her. I actual...
Posted on 5/11/13 at 7:27 AM
Horseshoe Crab to Cancer Cure?
Horseshoe crabs have a protein that tags bacteria and tells their body to destroy it. This led 15 year old sophomore Riley Ennis to ask this question. If we could take their name tag, a bit of the pat...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 11:10 AM
Privilege vs. Rights: an Important Distinction
When I was in grade school, Mr. Dexter, the bus mechanic, gave a speech to us kids about proper bus safety and how if we didn't comply, we wouldn't be allowed the transport. He'd say with authority, "...
Posted on 1/24/13 at 9:19 AM
A prescription for some of Sanford's walk-in clinic doctors...
Moms know their kids. They know when their kids are not feeling well or acting differently. The same with dads - they know when something is just not right. This is the reality of raising children - y...
Posted on 1/9/13 at 10:28 PM
Family Care Program working well and cost effective
The new Legislative Audit Bureau audit report on Family Care shows the program is working as planned, and has an average cost per person well below the average cost of nursing home care. Here are s...
Posted on 5/8/11 at 10:50 AM
State agency gives $25,000 to child care provider allegedly overpaid in Wisconsin Shares program
Wisconsin NewsState officials have been trying to get back $103,000 overpaid to a Milwaukee child care provider in the Wisconsin Shares program.
September 18, 2009
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Child care delivery vans now need alarms
Wisconsin NewsState lawmakers gave their final approval Tuesday to making child care delivery vans have alarms, so drivers don’t leave any kids behind.
April 29, 2009
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Child care center enforcements up 50 percent from 2007
Wisconsin NewsState officials are keeping a closer eye on child care centers.
By Mike Simonson , April 16, 2009
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Wisconsin will get $34 million for child vaccinations and child care for needy families
Wisconsin NewsWisconsin will get $34 million in federal stimulus funds to provide more child care to needy families and protect more kids from diseases.
April 10, 2009
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More workers, swipe cards part of Doyle plan to fight abuse in child care program
Wisconsin NewsGov. Jim Doyle has announced part of his plan to reform Wisconsin Shares, the state-funded child care program for the working poor.
February 12, 2009
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Governor and others express need to reform child-care assistance program
Wisconsin NewsOfficials from the governor on down are expressing the need to reform Wisconsin’s child-care assistance program.
January 27, 2009
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Four sisters rake in more than $500,000 through loophole in welfare law
Wisconsin NewsIn Racine, four sisters take care of each other’s 17 children, and you’re paying for it.
January 26, 2009
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Health care deductibles increasing across the state
More Wisconsin families are spending at least $1,000 a year on health care before their insurance benefits totally kick in.November 20, 2008
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Two due in court in what’s called state’s biggest case of child care fraud
Wisconsin NewsTwo Milwaukee women are due in court today (Thursday) in what’s called the biggest case of child care fraud in state history.
October 23, 2008
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Health care hot topic on state campaign trail
Wisconsin NewsOnly 13 percent of Wisconsinites in a recent poll cited health care as the top issue in the presidential race. But it’s a sizzling topic among those running for the state Legislature.
By Glen Moberg , October 22, 2008
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'Beyond the Red Line' event offered visitors a unique glimpse at RFAH
Staff and volunteers at River Falls Area Hospital and Allina worked overtime Tuesday evening, opening doors for the public to see places they typically wouldn't without donning a hospital gown.By Steve Dzubay , September 26, 2008
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Atheist group loses suit against VA over religious assessments
Wisconsin NewsMadison’s Freedom from Religion Foundation had no right to sue the Department of Veterans Affairs for putting religion in its veterans’ health care programs.
August 07, 2008
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Small business health care cooperative looks to form in western Wisconsin
Wisconsin NewsAffordable health care for small business owners and their employees in western Wisconsin is the goal of a group looking to form a health care cooperative.
July 28, 2008
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Court strikes down tighter rules for Medicaid home care program
Wisconsin NewsA state appeals court has struck down tighter eligibility standards for a Medicaid home care program.
July 25, 2008
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Group pushes deadline on health care reforms in state
When Republicans controlled the state Legislature, Democrats tried in vain to promise affordable health care to all Wisconsinites by a certain date.July 15, 2008
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