Living with MS
For Michelle Schilling and 400,000 other Americans who acknowledge having multiple sclerosis, symptoms are most often strange and vague different for each person.
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PHILOMATH The annual Rotary Salmon and Jazz Dinner on Saturday will have an extra bit of spice this year a silent auction to benefit the Philomath High School track-renovation effort.
Special Planning for a Child With Special Needs
When Anne and Robert Tucillo think about retirement, their thoughts immediately turn to their oldest son, 14-year-old Bryan. What will he need, and how will they provide?
The Joke Of Subway Accessibility
Okay. Now what? The National Multiple Sclerosis Society's New York City Chapter invited a group of elected officials (and me) to accompany five disabled riders on a subway trip yesterday morning. The idea was to show us how hard it is to navigate even the so-called accessible stations by wheelchair or electric scooter or even with a trick leg and a cane. By the time the group finished its tour ...
A look at Bluffton's opening day
By Michael Cooper
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