Sunday, September 25, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 9/25/2005

City reapplying for Woods rehab grant; city budget, levy approved

After being rejected last year, city officials are hoping for better results this time around as they apply again for an almost $600,000 Small Cities Development Program (SCDP) housing rehabilitation grant for up to 29 owner-occupied homes and rental properties in the Woods Addition.

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Carmel rehab school to close

CARMEL There is desperation in Arlene Rogan's voice when she talks of the imminent closing of the in-house educational programs at the Children's Rehabilitation Center in Carmel.

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Helen Hayes Hospital honors champions of rehab

WEST HAVERSTRAW Maria Heng arrived at Helen Hayes Hospital last year with severe burns covering most of her body and a long course of rehabilitation ahead of her.

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Horse logger helps with stream rehab

WEST YELLOWSTONE - The South Fork of the Madison River is a pretty little stream. It sparkles and babbles and parts of it look awfully fishy. But look a little closer and you see where people have squeezed it hard over the years.

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English gets drug rehab, jail sentence

Found guilty of violating his probation on a Sacramento County drug conviction, former Fairfield City Councilman John English on Friday received two consecutive 90-day jail sentences and was ordered to participate in a Sacramento County Jail drug rehabilitation program.

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On the record with Rex Grossman

The injured Bears quarterback is recovering from surgery on his left ankle, which he broke in a preseason game Aug. 12 against the Rams. How's rehab going? Pretty well. The last 10 days I've made a lot of progress, getting range of motion and strength back and at the same time letting it heal.

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Boy struck by lightning discharged from rehab center

PITTSBURGH - An 11-year-old boy who was struck by lightning at a family reunion in July has returned home after a seven-week stay at a rehabilitation center.

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Parents use detectives in war on P

Wealthy parents are paying private investigators up to $100,000 to spy on their P-smoking teens. Some then get the investigator to threaten to call in the police unless the teenager enters rehab.

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One of Metro-Detroit's Leading Medicare Certified Rehabilitation Agencies Launches New Website

Tri-Rehab is one of metro-Detroits leading Medicare certified rehabilitation agencies headquartered in Dearborn Michigan with their second location in New Baltimore. [PRWEB Sep 25, 2005]

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Round-Up for Rehab sale set for Oct. 19 in Sweetwater

The annual West Texas Rehab Center's Round-Up for Rehab sale is scheduled for noon Wednesday, Oct. 19, at the Sweetwater Cattle Auction. Free beans and cornbread will be served from the Rehab Chuckwagon beginning at 11 a.m. This will mark the third year for the Sweetwater sale.

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