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Fashion District — the fall collection

Fashion District — the fall collection

by Chelsea Wallis | Nov 16, 2011 | Topics

Not sure what to pack for your quarter in the District? Find out what to expect of women’s fashion on Capitol Hill.
Fed questions state control of senior programs

Fed questions state control of senior programs

by Chelsea Wallis | Nov 15, 2011 | Immigration, Science + Technology

WASHINGTON – Baby boomers are officially reaching retirement age this year. The 2010 Census indicates that Iowa has the sixth highest concentration of seniors older than 65, behind the top three states Florida, West Virginia and Maine. “Today, about 1 million...

Assisted living: a license for flexibility

by Chelsea Wallis | Nov 14, 2011 | Immigration, Science + Technology

WASHINGTON – The Dubuque Retirement Community decided it was no longer an assisted living facility under the state definition on Oct. 1, 2009. It voluntarily decertified and has since operated as a residence with home health options, which does not require a license....
Monastery’s fall honey harvest

Monastery’s fall honey harvest

by Chelsea Wallis | Oct 31, 2011 | Faith, Ethics + Spirituality

A cold day makes the honey run slowly. Volunteers gathered at the Franciscan Monastery in northeast Washington Saturday morning to extract the second of two honey harvests this year. The unseasonably cold weather made for slow work, but by the afternoon they packaged...

Colombia: leader in coca and counter-narcotics

by Chelsea Wallis | Oct 20, 2011 | Immigration

WASHINGTON — As drug cartel fighting continues to bloody Mexican streets, the United States is increasingly concerned with new solutions to quell the narcotics surge further upstream. A panel in Washington this week said Colombia could be part of the...
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