Jeanette VanDonge, Photojournalist
Jeanette VanDonge, Photojournalist – Resume tape for photojournalist Jeanette VanDonge.
Radio voice of Rice baseball will call Owls football games this season
Filed under: Drug Abuse Wichita
… promotion to Director of Broadcasting from IMG/Rice Sports Marketing, which manages the multi-media rights for Rice Athletics. He left his job at the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council in Lufkin and started the full-time gig with the Owls Monday …
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Second Accuser Tearfully Details Sandusky Abuse
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Adult Case Managers
Adult Case Managers – www.HREPartners.com A day in the life of an Adult Case manager. See website for available positions with Sedgwick County ComCare in Wichita kansas.
Prescription drug abuse rampant in Tennessee
Filed under: Drug Addiction Help Wichita
It is projected that requests for prescription drug rehab treatment will top similar requests for alcohol abuse in 2013 in Tennessee. Tennessee is among the …
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Insects, relatives center stage at BugFest
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Supporters How Do You Explain This Two Dozen Members of a Hispanic Gangs Victimizing Illegal Immigrants?
Question by : Supporters how do you explain this two dozen members of a Hispanic gangs victimizing illegal immigrants?
Nearly two dozen members of a Hispanic gang were arrested in Kansas this week under a federal grand jury indictment accusing them of victimizing illegal immigrants who do their business in cash and are reluctant to go to law enforcement because of their immigration status.
Federal officials have long been keeping an eye on the Dodge City area, which has become a hub for drug trafficking in the Midwest because of its remote location and easy access to places like Denver, Kansas City and Oklahoma City. They say gangs have thrived in the area because police lacked resources, including Spanish-speaking officers, and gang members are able to easily blend into the growing Hispanic population.
Union Rescue Mission – Marty Angelo – 2010
Union Rescue Mission – Marty Angelo – 2010 – Union Rescue Mission Banquet – keynote speaker – Marty Angelo – 2010 Marty Angelo was the keynote speaker at the Union Rescue Mission Banquet held in Wichita Kansas on November 5, 2010. Marty Angelo worked in the entertainment business from 1965-1980. He became a Christian in 1981 after he was arrested for possession of cocaine. He served 2 1/2 years in prison… earning degrees from four major Bible colleges during that time. He was released in 1984. Since then Angelo has been a full-time Christian minister, working mainly in prisons and drug rehabs for over 28 years and is the author of the books, “Once Life Matters: A New Beginning” (ISBN: 0961895446) and “Vision of New Jerusalem: Now!” (ISBN: 0615562434). – Both books are available through the websites listed below or at Amazon.com – www.amazon.com For more information please see: www.martyangelo.com or http
Kansas Health Watch #409
Kansas Health Watch #409 – This month Kansas Health Watch examines the problem of drug and alcohol abuse in Kansas. The state currently spends over 3 million dollars a year dealing with drug and alcohol abuse-related problems, yet only 5% of Kansans that need state-funding treatment for addiction problems actually receive it. What does the high cost of addiction mean for the state and the those in need of treatment? Watch Kansas Heath Watch, Thursday, July 17 at 8pm.
Crime Beat (March 28)
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Lumigan Drug
lumigan drug – link to online store pillsrx24.com lumigan drug Lumigan eye drops contain the active ingredient Bimatoprost ophtalmic solution which is prostaglandin derivative. Lumigan (generic name: Bimatoprost) 3ml Pretty Lightning by New Bomb Turks The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center…
Gholson: Before Lin, Bates awed for Blazers
Filed under: Drug Rehabs Wichita
The Blazers twice entered him into drug and alcohol rehab clinics. Both times he left after just a few days. The team waived him in 1982 after only two full seasons. He played 15 games with the Bullets and four with the Lakers before his NBA career …
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