If fitness was one of your 2021 resolutions, but you’ve lost your motivation, Mike Augustyniak spoke with a personal trainer from Lifetime Fitness, Nehemiah Owusu for some advice (4:59) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - Feb. 6, 2021
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The single most pressing issue facing our village is , and this is what I intend to do about it. The most pressing issue is also the most important responsibility of a Trustee to keep the residents of Burr Ridge safe and secure. I have always had a continuous goal of ensuring the safety of Burr Ridge residents and making it a top priority at the Board level. I will continue to prioritize the safety of our residents by making sure that Burr Ridge continues to have the best trained and best equipped police force, with the highest skilled and most dedicated policemen and policewomen available.
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Emergency physician Dr. Larry Prablek was one of Missouriâs first COVID-19 cases. Now heâs back at work You feel, like, What did I do wrong? Thatâs a horrible way to feel. You didnât know how people were going to react after you recovered. We were in uncharted waters.
Matt Marcinkowski
Just before the United States began shutting down to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the spring, emergency physician Dr. Larry Prablek visited New York City. While watching a Broadway musical with her father, his daughter noted that his hands looked discolored. It was odd, but he didnât give it much thought. After returning to St. Louis, the 58-year-old worked his normal shift and returned home. But the steps between his car and house felt heavy, and he began gasping for breath. Panicked, he drove to nearby Mercy Hospital St. Louis. âThe minute they shot my chest X-ray, I knew I had COVID,â he says. Within 10 hours of being admitted to the hosp