FILE - This undated file photo provided by the El Dorado Police Dept. , shows Emily Sande. Israel Mireles, suspected of killing Sander, is in custody in Kansas Friday, June 26, 2009 after his extradition from Mexico. View Photo »
This June 25, 2009 photo provided by the Butler County Jail via The Wichita Eagle, shows Israel Mireles. View Photo »
FILE - This undated file photo provided by the El Dorado Police Department via The Wichita Eagle, shows Israel Mireles. View Photo »
Area volleyball players peppered the Missouri Volleyball Coaches Association all-state teams released today, highlighted by 15 players that received first-team recognition in their respective classes. Full Article at The Springfield News-Leader
CANNONSBURG — Ashland’s boys put on a convincing show in the Class 2A Region 6 Cross Country Championships. Individual champion Jon Renneker led five Tomcats in the top 10 on a sunny and windy Saturday afternoon on the Boyd County campus course. Full Article at Ashland Daily Independent
‘Wings of Desire,’ ‘North by Northwest’ get a fresh new look in remastered DVDs... Full Article at Denton Record Chronicle
There is a lot of information out there about the Flu season. But there are still many questions. Full Article at KXMA Dickinson
www.ndflu.com we have information available. CDC.gov has information available. we have been issuing press releases on a weekly basis on what is coming into the state as far as vaccine. we have developed several question and answer fact sheets regarding vaccine safety and vaccine use.
The whole idea behind the vaccines is that they do protect against the infection that they are intended to protect against. So for H1N1 vaccine that is going to protect against H1N1.
When you are vaccinated it can take you know ten days to two weeks for the vaccine to protect you so some people may get sick in those two weeks and think it is from the vaccine but really it is most likely just a coincidence or they actually were infected prior to the vaccination and that is why the va...
Why cant people who have immune deficient disorders get their shots today because they are included on the list of high priority candidates for the shot.