2012: A Look Back at Local News

2012: A look back at local news

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Yates County Legislators unanimously agreed to request that New York State establish full funding for public health activities related to gas well drilling. The town of Jerusalem board is the first of all the townships on Keuka Lake to make a move …
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As War Intensifies, Tough Times for Kachin Women

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LAIZA, Kachin State—At a Kachin Independence Army (KIA) checkpoint three or so miles up a hill behind Laiza, the rebel group's headquarters, 13 women share what looks like a cramped two-room quarters, taking turns to keep watch on traffic winding up …
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Southwest area gained ground in 2012 with parks, nonprofits, businesses

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It's All About Kidz is a nonprofit organization that helps mothers struggling with addiction to stay connected with their children during rehabilitation. The program was started by former drug counselor Marina Rit and allows mothers to live together in …
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Kick-Off Press Conference #1 – 12/10/2007 – Big Brothers Big Sisters of Will and Grundy Counties kicked off a million capital campaign on December 10, 2007, in a conference room so crowded it drove home the campaign’s appeal. “We know without question we need a new facility, said campaign co-chairman Jim Roolf, president of First Midwest Bank Joliet and a member of the Illinois Tollway Board of Directors. He said unprecedented growth in Will and Grundy counties demands a larger facility to serve the needs of the increasing number of at-risk boys and girls from single-parent families, some 500 of whom are now being helped. He said the goal can be “achieved pretty quickly, despite launching a campaign near the holidays, a difficult time of the year for many with expenses.” “If everyone in Will and Grundy counties gave , we would almost accomplish our goal,” noted Roolf. He introduced two boys, Nick Sayers of Morris, who has just been matched with a Big Brother, and Demetri Morris of Naperville, who has been on the ready-to-be-matched list waiting for a Big Brother for more than a year. “Nick and Demetri, you’re what it’s all about. You are our future, and our future starts today.” Co-chairman Paul Ganzert, an investment adviser, said Big Brothers Big Sisters started locally in 1972 and told about his experiences volunteering in the 1970s and 1980s as a Big Brother to two different boys. “Today, both are very good citizens,” he said proudly. Dana Agnich of Morris, Nick’s mom, said that since being matched with