News For: Money For Reversals TubligationDog shelter rescue run seeks participants WINCHENDON - A "rescue run" does more than raise money for a worthy cause; it does what its name implies - helps to rescue animals in desperate need of medical attention. proposed fUNDING FOR 16 higher education and health care institutions Funding includes: $1 million for Commonwealth Medical College to buy training equipment, plus $150,000 for Friendship House to build an autism center. And $100,000 each is budgeted for: Allied Services Foundation for skilled nursing center improvements, Community Medical Center to standardize nursing documents, the Healthy Northeast Pennsylvania Initiative for education programs, Keystone ... Ole Prepares For Presidential Debate The big presidential debate is set for Friday at Ole, Miss., and the university and the town of Oxford is preparing for a highly anticipated event. Golf gurus tee off to raise money for cancer Some golf gurus teed off to help raise money for cancer this morning. More Money for Medical College Senator Bob Casey along with the state's senior senator, Arlen Specter, delivered more government money to a project Monday in Scranton. Casey and arlen Specter promised $1 million for the new Commonwealth Medical College that's being developed. Enea Joins Innovative Centre for Embedded Systems (ICES) Nordic technology center to focus on system construction, architecture, and methodology for telecom, automotive, medical and automation applications Head-shaving event to raise funds to fight cancer ALTON ��� Some members and supporters of the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club will shave their heads Thursday to raise funds for St. Baldrick's Foundation, which raises money to battle childhood cancer. Resources for hurricane victims Residents of southeast Texas may be in need of emergency shelter, food, water and medical care. They may also need assistance repairing damaged homes and other property. The following resources are available to help hurricane victims. Efforts raising money for teen run over by van BLOOMINGTON -- Central Illinois residents have several opportunities to help with medical expenses for a boy severely injured when he fell from the hood of a minivan. Event raises money for testing By LANZ CHRISTIAN BA��ES/Times-Herald staff writer Though Saturday's Autism Awareness Event raised money to help families afford special biomedical tests, organizer Ish Turner knew what was the best part. "Just playing with the kids, just having fun," said Turner, |

