The woman called Hancock County Regional Communications Center and reported that a man was experiencing a medical event.
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One New Zealand expressed disappointment the Commerce Commission is taking legal action related to its compliance with a code ensuring vulnerable consumers can contact emergency services during power cuts.
A cross-party committee says vulnerable claimants need more help to make the switch to Universal Credit.
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Aamjiwnaang First Nation officials kept pushing Thursday for government action after high readings of benzene were recorded earlier in the week at an air monitoring station near its Sarnia-area office.
The Ohio Poultry Association (OPA) is accepting suggestions for nominations to serve on the 2025-2026 American Egg Board (AEB), which is U.S. egg farmer’s link to consumers in communicating the value of the incredible egg. AEB is seeking an ethnically diverse group of candidates. Appointed members will serve a two-year term. “Serving on the American
Several vehicles were 'poorly parked,' which prevented the fire engine from travelling
A minister has insisted it is for parents to discipline their children after paediatricians called for a UK-wide ban on smacking.
MPs have voted in favour of a motion that could lead to an end to foreign adoptions by Dutch families. A majority of MPs voted in favour of a Socialist party motion calling on the cabinet to come up with a plan to “carefully wind down” foreign adoptions, ignoring calls by legal protection minister Franc Weerwind to vote against it. The motion was backed by the far-right PVV and other right-wing parties as well as ChristenUnie and the pro-animal PvdD.
NEWBERRY COUNTY, S.C. – The emergence of cicadas in South Carolina has caused a disturbance so loud that it prompted uneasy residents to call police for help. The Newberry County Sheriff's Office said they had several calls Tuesday about a noise in the air that sounded like "a siren, or a whine or a roar." "The sound is cicadas," deputies informed residents. On hot, sunny days, the brood's collective sounds can reach the volume of a lawnmower or motorcycle. "Cicadas are a superfamily of insects...