Trauma listening session will be Thursday The Michigan City News-Dispatch Sun, 01 Jul 2012 15:04 PM PDT INDIANAPOLIS â" The Indiana State Department of Health will hold a Trauma Listening Session from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Portage at Woodland Park, 2100 Willowcreek Road. Division of Trauma and Injury Prevention staff, along with local stakeholders, will hold an âopen-houseâ style meeting for area Hoosiers to learn more about trauma, learn how state and local agencies currently respond to ... | Police identify man shot in Welnetz Road traffic stop The Michigan City News-Dispatch Sun, 01 Jul 2012 15:01 PM PDT By Julie McClure Staff Writer MICHIGAN CITY â" Indiana State Police have identified the man who was shot by a Michigan City Police officer Wednesday as Daniel Sherrod Jr., 20, Michigan City. He was air-lifted from Franciscan St. Anthony Health-Michigan City Wednesday night to Memorial Hospital in South Bend where his condition was unavailable as of noon Thursday. | Lo appreciative of recent supportive words from Dr Jerip The Borneo Post Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:58 PM PDT PADAWAN: SUPP Kota Sentosa secretary Lo Khere Chiang is appreciative of the supportive words given to him by Assistant Public Health Minister Dr Jerip Susil to contest in Stampin for the coming general election. | GOP: Voters will have final say on health care law Channel 8 San Diego Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:51 PM PDT Republican congressional leaders said Sunday that voters â" not the Supreme Court â" will have the final word on President Barack Obama's health care law come November. And they are betting that the law's unpopularity will be enough to drive Democrats from power. | Health ruling could leave 290.000 Hoosiers uncovered Journal & Courier Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:51 PM PDT Nearly 300,000 adults could be left uncovered by the federal health care overhaul if Indiana chooses not to expand its Medicaid program following the Supreme Court's health care ruling, according to a published report. | Godâs Medicine The Pasadena Citizen Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:50 PM PDT We live in a solution oriented world. Our understanding of health is no different. When sickness comes into our lives we count on healthcare providers and facilities to solve every problem. Many of us | Eugene Robinson: Supreme Court helps heal nation The Bay Bulletin Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:48 PM PDT The political impact of Thursdayâs stunning Supreme Court decision on health care reform is clear â" good for President Barack Obama and the Democrats, bad for Mitt Romney and the Republicans â" but fleeting, and thus secondary. | Kathleen Parker: Justice Roberts' resurrection The Bay Bulletin Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:48 PM PDT The Supreme Court ruling on health care reform was like Palm Sunday in reverse: First they crucified Chief Justice John Roberts, then, upon his ruling, they hauled out the palm fronds. | Weighing in on court's health care ruling The Bay Bulletin Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:48 PM PDT â(Thursdayâs) decision by the Supreme Court of the United States is simply disappointing. The tax question was repeatedly refuted by members of Congress who helped pass this health care takeover. The Justices have declared that the central provision of Obamacare is a judicially mandated tax. | | |
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