People changes for September 28, 2015 pilotonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pilotonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LANCASTER - After a pursuit from Lancaster to just past the Licking County line, the Fairfield-Hocking-Athens Major Crimes Unit arrested two people with the help of local law enforcement agencies Wednesday afternoon.
In total, the MCU took five people into custody, none of which have been officially charged as of Wednesday evening.
MCU Commander Dennis Lowe said the event started after an investigation into drug trafficking at a residence located on the 1200 block of North Columbus Street in Lancaster.
On Wednesday morning, the Lancaster Police Department Strategic Response team was at that residence to serve a search warrant, Lowe said.
If you or a loved one has ever struggled with obesity, you know that it’s a condition that can have both a physical and emotional impact on your health. Excess weight not only puts you at risk of developing a range of serious medical issues, from heart problems to liver disease to bone and joint pain, but it can also prevent you from living your life to the fullest. Helping individuals reclaim the lives they’ve lost while improving their long-term health is a goal that Fairfield Medical Center’s Bariatric Services Team takes seriously.
“We do this procedure for the medical reasons on paper, but what we’re really trying to do is help people get their life back,” said Bariatric Program Medical Director and bariatric surgeon Timothy Custer, MD. “It’s great to hear that someone’s high blood pressure resolved, their diabetes went away, their joint pain has improved – but when they tell us they got on the floor and played with their kids or grandkids, or that they rode
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
LANCASTER - The following blood drives will be held locally.
March is Red Cross Month, and the Red Cross is celebrating blood, platelet and plasma donors for stepping up to meet the constant need for blood amid the pandemic. In thanks for being a vital part of the organization’s lifesaving mission, all who come to give March 15-26 will receive an exclusive Red Cross T-shirt, while supplies last.
Upcoming blood drives
Lancaster: March 22, 1:30 to 6:30 p.m., Crossroads, 2095 W. Fair Ave
March 28: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Johns Family Community Blood Drive, 343 E. Walnut St.
March 30: 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., Johns Family Community Blood Drive, 343 E. Walnut St.