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Head Start Programs Exceed PA and Nutrition Recommendations

9 hours ago ago from Peaceful Playgrounds

A new study in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine finds that the majority of the nation's Head Start programs report doing more to support healthy eating and physical activity than is required by existing federal regulations. Head Start is the nation's largest federally funded early childhood education program, serving one million low-income preschool students, 30 percent of whom are obese or overweight. Study findings. ...

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Running Start isn’t being dropped by college in Omak - Omak Okanogan County Chronicle

12 hours ago ago from Online College Degree Programs

Running Start isn't being dropped by college in Omak Omak Okanogan County Chronicle The district's new online program , WAVA@OMAK,” will offer advanced classes, he said. Go here to see the original: Running Start isn't being dropped by college in Omak - Omak Okanogan County Chronicle

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ACTeens of Americus benefit Sumter DFCS

4 hours ago ago from Progressive Greek

Source ACTeens of Americus, a mentoring program for high school girls, recently held a Benefit Christmas Party to raise money to purchase Christmas gifts for foster children. Sumter County Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS) has more than 35 children in its legal custody, and the donation by this group was particularly needed during this time of dwindling donations due to the economy. Loida Waters, interim county ...

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County approves strict requirements for in-home service providers

5 hours ago ago from Criminal News Stories

News for: Background Checks County approves strict requirements for in-home service providers Contra Costa Times County workers who receive government pay for doing nonmedical chores for the disabled elderly will now be required to undergo background checks and

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Butte County to Receive Money to Fight Fraud

20 hours ago ago from Newstalk1290 KPAY

Butte County is receiving a little less than 200 thousand dollars to help fight fraud in the local in-home assistance program. District Attorney Mike Ramsey says the money will help root out fraud as much by the providers as the clients. Click for Audio:  fraud 1 Ramsey says the money should be here next month and will last until June to fund several investigators in hopes of fighting fraud. The money comes courtesy of the Governor, ...

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