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Henderson County News: Hendersonville City Council makes park plans

Henderson County News: Hendersonville City Council makes park plans
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Idaho Supreme Court to hear arguments over state s initiative process

Idaho Supreme Court to hear arguments over state s initiative process
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Blackburn s 1994/1995 Premier League title win - what happened next

Blackburn s 1994/1995 Premier League title win - what happened next LIVERPOOL V BLACKBUR | Getty Images/Getty Images Just over a quarter of a century ago, Blackburn Rovers lifted the Premier League trophy. The football may not have been that attractive - it mainly consisted of Chris Sutton and Alan Shearer throwing themselves at crosses - and they may have been bankrolled by multi-millionaire owner Jack Walker, but the triumph will never be forgotten by the 100,000 or so inhabitants of the proud Lancashire town. It so nearly did not happen at all, with Rovers securing top spot by a single point due to second placed Manchester United s failure to beat West Ham on the final day of the season.

Single blow to the head can increase your risk of dementia by 25%

Single blow to the head can increase your risk of dementia by 25% Joe Pinkstone For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Suffering a head injury just once in your life increases the risk of developing dementia by 25 per cent, a study has found.  People with a history of more blows to the cranium are at even greater risk, with two or more head injuries more than doubling the risk of dementia within 25 years.   Women are also more susceptible than men to developing Alzheimer s following a brain injury, and white people are more at risk than black people, data shows. 

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