American Heart Association advocate Gail Alexander-Wright knows this first hand. A U.S. Navy reservist and business owner, Alexander-Wright would not appear to suffer from cardiovascular disease. But at 37 years old, she earned the dubious honor of being the youngest person in cardiac rehab when chest pains experienced after an exercise routine landed her in the hospital. The diagnosis? A blocked artery.
2/20/13
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To whom much is given, medicine dosage much is required is a biblical principle. Lift as we climb is a call to reach back to give someone else a hand…
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The U.S. tax code grows more complicated every year and currently spans thousands of pages – even government experts can’t agree exactly how long it is. So it’s not surprising that millions of Americans hire professional tax preparers to complete their returns. Relinquishing the onerous task of calculating your taxes to a professional may save you time and give peace of mind – they know more about tax law than you do, right?
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The Resource Workforce Investment Board celebrated the opening of its newest Resource Workforce Center at 203 East Cary Street in the heart of Downtown Richmond on Wednesday, February 13, 2013.…
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He’s the top of his class at Petersburg High School with a 4.19 GPA. In addition to succeeding in his classes, Graves balances his time between Future Business Leaders of America, his school’s drama club and other community service groups and projects through The One Club. On top of all that, he’s a crew leader at his local Hardee’s. He’s had the job since he was legally able to hold a job.
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By Reshawn Garnett, VSU Sports Information Intern Four Trojans netted double-figure points in a 91-87 overtime loss to the Elizabeth City State Vikings in Daniel Gymnasium. Christopher Grier had a career-high…
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(StatePoint) Do you lay awake at night wondering if you’ll have enough money to pay the bills, let alone retire? Could you pay the bills at $170 to $350 daily…
