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Medical device company moving here, will manufacture 'world-changer' pacifier | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “Startup headquarters seeks to employ 15 more people, spend $100K on building A start-up manufacturing company, Powers Device Technologies Inc., announced late Monday that it has chosen St. Johns County to be the home of its corporate headquarters.The company is introducing a new product to the market, the Pacifier Activated Lullaby, which a company release said “brings music and technology together to foster and support developmental milestones.”View full resource at staugustine.com

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Medicaid expansion key in Supreme Court fight | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “TALLAHASSEE — When U.S. Supreme Court justices hear arguments next week in a landmark, Florida-led challenge to the 2010 federal health law, the politically sexy issue will be the “individual mandate” — a requirement that most Americans have health insurance.But for Florida and other states, the case also centers on a more-wonkish part of the law that would lead to a major expansion of the Medicaid program in 2014.View full resource at staugustine.com

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Susan Brandenburg: Community supports Nicki Leach Foundation | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “Urban Flats in Ponte Vedra Beach was jammed with people March 8, for the third annual Nicki Leach Foundation Fundraiser.Nicki Leach, who died at age 19 of brain cancer on April 29, 2005, is still remembered fondly in this community. Nicki’s mother, Bunny Leach, started the foundation to help other young people like her late daughter. Nicki’s brother, Guitarist Jesse Leach (of the local band, Juicy Pony) provided musical entertainment for the event which raised more than $2,000 for the foundationView full resource at staugustine.com

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Gail Compton: Maggie's Herbal Farm retreat | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “March 9, a group of St. Augustine Wildflower Meadow volunteers took a trip to Maggie’s Herbal Farm and enjoyed a quiet, peaceful, morning looking at herbs, butterflies, birds and talking plants with the farm’s owner, Dora Baker. There are row upon row of herbs on display with each one not only identified, but described as to uses and historical significance.View full resource at staugustine.com

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Neighbors: Downtown is a busy place | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “There’s so much to catch up on now that the season of pneumonia and bronchitis has hopefully come to an end and I’m back in the proverbial saddle again.View full resource at staugustine.com

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Support groups: Dec. 8, 2011 | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “? The Parkinsons Disease Support Group meets at 2 p.m. Saturday at the University of St. Augustine. Speaker will be Anhar Hassan, who is a second year movement disorders fellow at the University of Florida for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration. For information, call Melanie Lomaglio, 826-0084, ext. 270 or email mlomaglio@usa.edu.? TOPS 465 invites individuals to join the effective weight-loss group. Diet is not stressed, but a change to a healthy lifestyle is.View full resource at staugustine.com

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Health clinic is today | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “Senior nursing students from Chamberlain College of Nursing in Jacksonville will be among volunteers manning today’s Wildflower Clinic in West St. Augustine.The extra volunteers will mean more staff and extra health teaching and screening sessions.The free clinic will be open from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at 526 Herbert St.Medical and dental services are available for the indigent.View full resource at staugustine.com

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John Rosemond: Respect from children requires boundaries | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “Question: Why do today's parents have more problems with obedience than their grandparents ever thought possible?Answer: Since obedience requires that a child (a) clearly and correctly perceives that his parents are providing for him the steady authority he cannot provide himself and, therefore, (b) pays close attention to them, the answer is obvious: Many if not most of today's parents do not cause their children to (a), so children do not do (b).The question then becomes: Why not?View full resource at staugustine.com

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Fla. officials optimistic about new laws, tougher enforcement on prescription drugs | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “ORLANDO -- Though the latest data show prescription drugs are continuing to take a deadly toll in Florida, state, local and law enforcement officials hope a combination of new legislation and other measures is starting to have an impact.New federal statistics indicate Florida doctors purchased just a fraction of oxycodone -- the powerful drug widely prescribed to relieve severe pain -- this year compared with last year.View full resource at staugustine.com

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Elks donate $5,000 to Community Hospice | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “For more than 18 years, Bob Catuto has been running Bingo each week at Elks Lodge #829 in St. Augustine. And in that time, the game has generated more than $17,000 to benefit Community Hospice of Northeast Florida.The most recent donation totaled $5,000 with Catuto presenting a check to Susan Ponder-Stansel, Community Hospice president and CEO.In making the presentation, Catuto explained he experienced first-hand how hospice care provided dignity for his mother years ago in the Tampa area, and hView full resource at staugustine.com

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Stetson Kennedy under palliative care at Baptist South | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “St. Augustine resident Stetson Kennedy, whose writing helped expose the secrets of the Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups during the 1940s and 1950s, has been placed under palliative care at Baptist Medical Center South. View full resource at staugustine.com

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Gardening space just right | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “Mary and Tom Saunders found their little piece of paradise on Clam Bake Court at Sea Gate South some 18 years ago. They previously resided at the Jersey Shore, however, they say that they are not fans of the "Jersey Shore" TV reality show.While they wanted some space in which to garden, they also didn't intend to become slaves to their landscape.View full resource at staugustine.com

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Surfers For Autism event set Aug. 27 | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “Surfers For Autism returns to St. Augustine Beach on Aug. 27 for the second consecutive year, and the organization needs this community to step-up to the plate in a big way.Far more than a beach party, SFA events bind communities and change lives in a manner that defies description. 2010 was a banner year for Surfers For Autism that eclipsed expectations on a number of levels, organizers report. Close to 2,000 children on the autism spectrum surfed in coastal communities from Deerfield Beach to View full resource at staugustine.com

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Art exhibit at Haven Hospice | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “Haven Hospice hosted its inaugural Art Exhibit and Reception June 2 at Haven Hospice in St. Augustine. More than 100 people attended the exhibit that featured eight local artists."Our inaugural art show was a huge success," said Jill Tager, administrator for Haven Hospice. "It is so wonderful to be able to provide an opportunity to participate in the arts of St. Augustine and I am looking forward to our next show."View full resource at staugustine.com

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Gardening for kids | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “For the second summer in a row, elementary-aged children are invited to pre-register for free, hands-on gardening workshops for children at their local St. Johns County Public Library branch.These workshops will be held at library branches and are presented and sponsored by the Garden Club of St. Augustine and the Friends of the Library groups of each St. Johns County Public Library branch. Contact your local branch for information and to sign-up for these workshops for children.View full resource at staugustine.com

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