New Study Ranks Missouri Near Bottom For Economic Recovery (FOX 2 News St. Louis)

A new study ranks Missouri near the bottom of all states when it comes to recovering from the great recession. The study projects economic activity for the next eight years. The only states projected to do worse than the Show-Me State: Ohio and Michigan. Economic projections through 2018 rank Missouri 49th out of 50 states and the District of Columbia when it comes to job growth. Why?

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New Study Ranks Missouri Near Bottom For Economic Recovery (FOX 2 News St. Louis)

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Erin Garfield: February Teen of the Month (The Canton Repository)

Erin Garfield, a senior at Hoover High School, and David Peters, a senior at Jackson High School, are The Repository’s Teens of the Month for February. Here’s a closer look at Erin.

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Ohio man seeking Florida sunshine arrested in stolen van (The Gainesville Sun)

By Karen Voyles Staff writer Ohio man arrested in a stolen van early Wednesday told police he drove to Florida because he was cold. Apparently the man was unaware that Florida was experiencing its second coldest winter on record.

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Ohio man seeking Florida sunshine arrested in stolen van (The Gainesville Sun)

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Inovio Biomedical introduces new CELLECTRA-SP series of hand-held, cordless electroporation devices (News-Medical-Net)

Inovio Biomedical Corporation, a leader in DNA vaccine design, development and delivery, has unveiled its new CELLECTRA®-SP series of hand-held, cordless electroporation devices at the DNA Vaccines 2010 conference being held in New Orleans, LA.

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Inovio Biomedical introduces new CELLECTRA-SP series of hand-held, cordless electroporation devices (News-Medical-Net)

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Stress increases resistance to influenza infection (News-Medical-Net)

A new study using mice suggests that a repeated stressful situation that triggers the animals’ natural “fight-or-flight” response may actually enhance their ability to fight disease when re-exposed to the same pathogen.

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Nationwide Insurance Urges New Hampshire Property Owners to Protect against Winter Storm Damage (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

COLUMBUS, Ohio—-Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company is urging New Hampshire customers to take steps now to prevent potential damage from extreme winter weather conditions. With several weeks of winter weather ahead, there is still ample opportunity for property owners to take preventative action that could save money and avoid frustration.

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Nationwide Insurance Urges New Hampshire Property Owners to Protect against Winter Storm Damage (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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Who got the cookies (Denver Post)

The cookies were distributed to Alabama, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.

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Who got the cookies (Denver Post)

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After 25 years, family of fallen officer comes to Florida for killer’s execution (St. Petersburg Times)

An Ohio family comes to Florida to witness the execution of Peggy Park’s killer.

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Family sues hospital over Ohio H1N1 death (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

Hospital doctors failed to properly treat a pregnant woman who had swine flu, sending her home where the illness worsened and she later developed complications that led to her death, a lawsuit alleges.

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Family sues hospital over Ohio H1N1 death | The Journal Gazette …

The CDC estimates that 57 million Americans suffered from the H1N1 outbreak between April and January, and more than 11000 people died of complications. The Ohio Health Department has confirmed 51 flu-related deaths in the state: seven …

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