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NR council makes plans for 2021


NR council makes plans for 2021
NEW RICHLAND
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A lot was discussed at the recent special meeting of the New Richland City Council Tuesday, Jan. 19.
Originally scheduled as a workforce meeting, the first items on the agenda were the cause for the name of the meeting to be changed.
During the previous week’s council meeting, Chris Schlaak proposed that the City cover former ambulance worker Monica Schutrop’s EMT refresher course. The idea was quickly shot down.
“I don’t think it’s going to take much discussion because she isn’t a city employee anymore,” stated Mayor Gail Schmidt. “It wouldn’t set a good precedent. What would stop other former city workers from coming forward with similar requests?” ....

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Study: Pa. heart failure patients near fracking more likely to be hospitalized


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A hydraulic fracturing drill rig in Bradford County. (Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Landov)
This story originally appeared on StateImapct Pennsylvania.

Heart failure patients who live near fracking operations were more likely to be hospitalized than those who live farther away, according to a new study.
Researchers at Drexel and Johns Hopkins studied medical records of 12,000 heart patients in Pennsylvania between 2008 and 2015.
The authors reported “significantly increased odds of hospitalization among heart failure subjects in relation to increasing” fracking activity in the area near them. Heart failure includes any condition, like a heart attack, that leads to the inability of the heart to pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs. ....

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