Top 5 Stories: Crack Cocaine, New Police Chief, Dead Fish
From crack cocaine to finding dead fish in the South River, here are the biggest headlines of the week.
No. 1—Teen Endures Fibromyalgia, Creates Awareness Bracelet Business Edgewater’s Jenna Rice spent hours as a child practicing her flute and piccolo, hoping to one day study at a major university and become an expert in her craft. But at the pinnacle of her high school career, her dreams hit a road bump when doctors diagnosed her with fibromyalgia in the middle of her senior year—an incurable and debilitating neurological pain disorder. Prior to the diagnosis, Rice and her family suffered for nearly two years before finally learning the cause of her pain. But since then, the 19-year-old from Loch Haven isn’t just living with the disease, she’s thriving. Find out how she overcame early struggles to start a unique business from her own …
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michelle
12:23 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012
The police have turned there backs on the horrific drug problem down here. I believe because the system just lets the dealer out after the cops spend days on paperwork trying to have a sure case that the judge will actually have the backbone to throw the dealer in prison, not the kiddiecamp drug court. I wish the parents down here that are dealing with this issue would get their heads out of the …   more ›