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Rep. Rich Myers battling prostate cancer - Peoria, IL - pjstar.com

pjstar.com — “pjstar.com - A state legislator from McDonough County is battling cancer.   State Rep. Rich Myers, R-Colchester, said in a statement Monday he will continue serving his term in office despite being recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. He said he will undergo tests in the coming weeks to determine the best treatment route. View full resource at pjstar.com

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Brinker will give Bradley's commencement address - Peoria, IL - pjstar.com

pjstar.com — “pjstar.com - Nancy Goodman Brinker, founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, will deliver the commencement address at Bradley University's graduation ceremony on May 15, university President Joanne Glasser announced Monday.   Glasser, a breast cancer survivor herself, was waiting for the right moment to release the information. She chose the Pink Zone Reception, an annual event held by Bradley's women's basketball team to raise money for theView full resource at pjstar.com

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U.S. House honors Nancy Brinker - Peoria, IL - pjstar.com

pjstar.com — “pjstar.com - While much has been accomplished in breast cancer awareness and research in the past three decades, champions of the cause remain focused on what remains to be done to eradicate the deadly disease. View full resource at pjstar.com

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Counties waiting on H1N1 vaccine - Peoria, IL - pjstar.com

pjstar.com — “pjstar.com - There are plenty of patients but not yet enough H1N1 vaccine in Peoria and Tazewell counties, while Woodford County health officials will host three public vaccine clinics this week starting Tuesday.   At OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, between 50 to 70 patients per day of the 2,042 patients seen last week showed up seeking treatment for H1N1 symptoms, said Shelli Dankoff, a hospital spokeswoman.  View full resource at pjstar.com

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Seniors in the spotlight at Prime Times Expo - Peoria, IL - pjstar.com

pjstar.com — “pjstar.com - From retirement savings strategies to physical fitness and interior design, the Prime Times Expo on Saturday aims to inform retirees - and those who hope to reach that stage of life soon. View full resource at pjstar.com

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