TULSA, Okla. — A new pilot program in Oklahoma is aiming to help people safely dispose of sharp medical objects like needles and syringes. “It’s a health risk," said Scott Cassel, founder and CEO of ...
IT IS 756. I’M ROYAL DAY. A REMINDER THIS MORNING FOR ALL NEW MEXICO PARENTS TO DOUBLE THEIR KID’S HALLOWEEN CANDY BEFORE THEY EAT ANY GRANTS. POLICE OFFICERS, TWO INCIDENTS WITH US OF SHARP OBJECTS ...
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