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Parkland Rangers Football & Cheer
By Stacy Case Ready for some football? The Parkland Rangers Tackle Football and Cheer Program has already begun its registration for the 2019 season and is expecting even more player participation and support from their families. The league celebrates its 12th year and continues to expand and look for ways to improve the overall experience
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Unity in the Community
By Coral Spring Mayor Scott Brook It’s very exciting to be elected as the newest Mayor of Coral Springs. One of my greatest commitments, as I help to move our city forward, is to join forces with the adjacent City of Parkland in light of last year’s tragedy that affected both of our cities. What
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What Element are you?
By Monique G. Bain, MAC, LAC, Acupuncture Physician In Chinese Medicine, we look at patients much like we look to nature in order to diagnose and find the body’s imbalances. According to Chinese philosophers, anything in the world can be broken down into 5 types of energy, The Five Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and
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We all Need Something to Look Forward to
By Shellie Miller-Farrugia Somewhere in the space between the ecstatic joy of the moment when my first son smiled on purpose and my fourth child starting the tedium of spelling tests and orthodonture, I lost my momentum. Don’t get me wrong….I’m not depressed or ungrateful for all of our family’s blessings. I’ve lost my usual
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Family Sports Health
Knee Injuries: The ACL By Dr. Howard Gelb Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are increasingly common in younger athletes, especially in female athletes. The ACL is one of four major ligaments that stabilize the knee. Its main function is to prevent injury to the knee cartilage (meniscus-cushions and articular surface). Without an ACL, the knee
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