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$2.49 Million Given to "Employees' Favorite Charities"FAIRFAX, Va.----ExxonMobil is pleased to announce today that its employees and companies in the Metropolitan D.C. area have set a campaign record by raising over $2.49 million for non-profits during its recently concluded "Employees' Favorite Charities Campaign."
What am I thankful for?What am I thankful for? This Thanksgiving, I have several things to be thankful for. The number one is for the Lord Jesus, for dying on the cross for our sins and rose from the dead and living forever.
Judge Accepts Woman's Insanity Pleas in Confrontation at Doctor's HomeAn Ashburn woman said yesterday that she was hearing voices and had a "psychotic breakdown" before holding her doctor and his wife at gunpoint because she blamed him for her son's cerebral palsy. A judge then found her not guilty by reason of insanity on several counts against her.
What am I thankful for?What am Ithankful for? This Thanksgiving, I have several things to be thankful for. The number one is for the Lord Jesus, for dying on the cross for our sins and rose from the dead and living forever.
Insanity Plea Entered In Hostage CaseThere will be no jail time for the Ashburn woman charged with holding her former employer and his family at gunpoint in May, following a pleading in Circuit Court. Instead she will be transferred to a state hospital for mental evaluation and treatment.
Family's fight to keep therapy pony backedCALEDON - The phones didn't stop ringing Thursday in the small Ontario town of Caledon, as hundreds of people voiced their support for a family's fight to keep their disabled son's pony on their property.
Complaint sparks move to take pony from sick childCALEDONIA, Ont. -- A small Ontario town may force a three-year-old boy with cerebral palsy to give up his miniature pony after a neighbour complained about the smell.
Fight to keep pony gets supportCALEDON, Ont. -- The phones didn't stop ringing yesterday in the small Ontario town of Caledon, as hundreds of people voiced their support for a family's fight to keep their disabled son's pony on their property. Town officials may force Antonia Spiteri's three-year-old son, Sam, who has spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, to part with his therapy pony, Emily, because the Spiteris' property ...
Former DA, others talk about case of nurse charged in boy's deathMurder suspect Joy O'Shea Woomer is not a career criminal.The East Hempfield resident is a 20-year licensed practical nurse and mother of two who served dual roles as program director and music coordinator at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church.But prosecutors said "interviews and tests" conducted recen...
Keep your eyes on the kidsMore than 20 children drowned unnecessarily nationwide this year. So Hunter Kidsafe is busy educating locals in what they need to do to ensure their children don’t become another statistic . . .