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Kaiser Permanente Foundation Hospitals in Modesto and Manteca have been nationally recognized for their commitment to safe, high quality and effective care by the leading accreditor of health care organizations, Kaiser announced today.

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Delta College's Associated Student Body Government (ASBG) is seeking businesses and agencies to participate in its upcoming health fair.

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Thursday, 23 August 2012 10:08

Hispanic chamber sponsors procurement expo

STOCKTON – State agencies, counties, cities, utilities and more will be at the Small and Diverse Business Procurement Expo 2012 to help businesses learn how to bid for contracts.

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Central Valley manufacturers do not share the gloom-and-doom outlook manufacturers across the nation are expressing.

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Wednesday, 01 August 2012 14:19

Eating to live becoming far more important

Americans, bombarded from all sides in the media about what we put in our bodies, really do care about nutrition.

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Wednesday, 01 August 2012 13:52

Veterinary practice grows with demand

For the past five decades, animal lovers have taken their pets to Modesto’s Maze Animal Hospital for treatment of ailments large and small.

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STOCKTON – A Michigan-based maker of fertilizer used in sustainable agriculture plans to move its warehouse, distribution and, eventually, its manufacturing operation to a business park just northeast of Stockton.

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Wednesday, 18 July 2012 10:25

New Walmart opens in north Stockton

STOCKTON – Stockton’s latest Walmart store opened this morning in north Stockton.

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STOCKTON – Students from 14 high schools today start the second week of a two-week program to help them decide whether to pursue medicine as a career.

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Wednesday, 11 July 2012 17:01

Stockton academy receives $10,000 grant

STOCKTON – A Stockton high school that focuses on health care careers recently received a $10,000 to pay for books for the school’s library and classroom, and for other material.

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