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“Right now mobile is where I want to be,” she said. Bennett is flexible with hours and one of the hardest parts of the business has been figuring out how to budget travel time between homes, so she tries do certain areas certain days. She said working with a patient starts with intake paperwork she looks over so she has an idea what the person needs. They then do a phone consultation to make sure both people are comfortable before the home visit. During the first visit she does a full exam, addresses specific complaints and does the first adjustment to improve the body’s function. ....
Anthony Worachek Site staff MADISON/PLATTEVILLE – Anthony “Tony” Worachek died in the early morning on Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at UW Hospital following health problems that rapidly escalated in a matter of weeks. Known as Tony to his loved ones, he was a father, husband, family member and valued friend who could be counted on to contribute his sarcastic take and crooked grin to most situations. Underneath his humor was a genuine care for other people, a good heart, and a desire to do his part to make things better. Tony was proud of his home and family. He enjoyed gardening with his two sons, Jack and Michael, and taking them out to lunch at Buffalo Wild Wings even as toddlers. He passed on to his kids a love of Star Wars, of Legos, and of sports. Tony and his wife of nearly 20 years, Lea Ann, traveled often with their children so that they could enjoy adventures as a family. Tony valued making good memories with his wife and boys, w ....
Introducing The Hawk Eye s Citizen Scholar Class of 2021 The Hawk Eye Each year, The Hawk Eye asks schools in southeast Iowa and west central Illinois to nominate three students for the Bill Mertens Citizen Scholar Award. While eachnominee is worthy of the Citizen Scholar title, only one from each school can be selected for a chance at a $1,000 scholarship, named for The Hawk Eye s late publisher who established it in 2001, the third year of the Citizen Scholars program. The winner will be announced May 30. The minimum requirement for consideration was a 3.5 grade-point average. Nominees also were expected to demonstrate a four-year career of active engagement in the life of their school and community through participation and leadership in extra-curricular activities, as well as participation in events and organizations beyond their classroom walls in the places where they live. ....
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