today’s news … Monday, October 17

today’s news and information gleanings from here and there! 

Quote for today“A career is wonderful, but you can’t curl up with it on a cold night.” – Marilyn Monroe

  • Tide rips Annville-Cleona: 34-8
  • Got ethics?:Many officials (elected public servants) hold leases with shale drillers” – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  • Army Na­tional Guard Private First Class Nicholas S. Yatskohas, the son of Joseph Yatsko and Karen Huxley, both of Marietta, and a 2011 graduate of Donegal High School, Mount Joy, recently graduated from Ba­sic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. – Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era.
  • Harrisburg Area Community College has named the following area part-time students to the dean’s list for the 2010-11 academic year: ColumbiaJessica L. Baker, Derrick C. Bates, Letisha M. Castellanos, Elizabeth Douglas, John S. Ferrara, Stephen C. Gargano, Ameerah B. Gilbert, Venessa A. Gutshall, Molly J. Jackson, Laura M. Keiper, Josiah G. Kuebler, Daniel G. Mastros, Deborah E. Meley, Christene Misciagna, Ofelia A. Munoz-Castro, Jessica M. Pagano, Dominick J. Plastino, Joseph W. Reed, Robert G. Ross, Andrew R. Russell, Christin L. Saleh, James M. Stotz, Wendy J. Stotz, Danielle K. Sullivan, Nicole M. Walton, Amanda R. Warfel, Susan E. Worby.MariettaRandy S. Emlet, Ashley N. Gregory, Kimberly A. Leed, Sarah L. Leger, Yelena McHenry, Megan S. Nagel, Katie A. Newcomer, Mindy R. Rehm.Washington BoroDanielle M. Croft, Theresa M. Graham. WrightsvilleCaleb L. Cunningham, Lisa A. Decker, Roberta L. Lowe, Craig S. Lyle, Sonia Molina, Angel A. Pritts, Chastity S. Shaffer, Megan E. Sigman, Cherie C. Thomas, Jessica L. Watson, Colleen M. WelshSource: LancasterIntelligencer Journal/New Era
  • “If it’s Monday, it must be bad news about multivitamin day — or was that Wednesday? No, Wednesday was good news about vitamin D, not so good news about vitamin E — if you’re confused, join the club.” begins this article from medpagetoday.com; click here to read the article in full.
  • Poop, wash your hands … then make that call! 1 in 6 cell phones carries fecal matter, UK Research” – medicalnewstoday.com

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