Exercise and your heart | Robesonian
It always amazes me how Facebook puts ads on my page that are of interest to me. They hit the Kathy Hansen Trifecta: wine, motorcycles and fitness!
The other day a T-shirt caught my eye as a potential gift for my fella. I prefer to run but since his retirement from the Army he prefers a 4-mile “power” walk every day. But I digress; back to the gift.
Health Center offers chiropractic services - Hillsdale Collegian
Netley has served the college community since the beginning of the fall 2021 semester and he is the first chiropractor to fill this new position at the Health and Wellness Center.
"Dr. Netley helps us to fill out a wider array of services at the Health and Wellness Center," staff nurse Kari Coupland said. "He is a nice addition to our team and a joy to work with."
UW boasts alumni in key roles for Olympic team - Point/Plover Metro Wire
The Chinese National women's ice hockey team may not be the first team you'd cheer on at the Olympics. But this team has the strongest ties to northcentral and western Wisconsin.
It is coached by Brian Idalski, and Hailey Rock is its athletic trainer. Both are University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point alumni, and Rock is from Hammond in St. Croix County.
Canadian Trucker Protest: The Battle of Wills North of the Border | National Review
Premier Doug Ford intends to get tough with the protesters, one source said. In addition to hefty fines and the possible confiscation of vehicles, the sources said the province is also looking at its options for suspending commercial licences. . . .
Protesters, sympathetic to the anti-government, anti-mandate blockades in Ottawa, have now barricaded three border crossings in Ontario, Alberta and Manitoba.
Stephanie Rice Olympics crying Instagram video, reveals mental health battle | news.com.au —
Stephanie Rice is one of Australia's most celebrated swimmers but as a tearful Instagram video showed, there was trouble behind the scenes.
An Aussie champion has been carried away from her event on a stretcher in a terrifying moment at the Winter Olympics.
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