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Anchorage police seek man missing since February

Anchorage police seek man missing since February Print article The Anchorage Police Department is looking for information on the whereabouts of a 32-year-old Anchorage man who was last seen more than two months ago. In a release, police wrote that Joseph Belmont was last seen on Feb. 17. Since then, Belmont hasn t been in contact with his mother, which is very unusual, and has not picked up his medication from the pharmacy, police wrote. Belmont has his last name tattooed on one of his arms with a tattoo of a cross or plus-sign. He is described as being 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighing 185 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Daily Reading for Wednesday, January 20th, 2021 - Bible

The Hits: Please don t go on with the show without me

The Hits: Please don t go on with the show without me 18 Jan, 2021 09:08 PM 3 minutes to read The Hits DJs, Megan Banks and Adam Green. Photo / File Hawkes Bay Today OPINION What is it about the school holidays? Days when school is in session, oh they will disappear in the blink of an eye. One moment you re happily chewing your morning tea sausage roll, and the next flying around the house in a flap because it s five to three and you don t even have your car keys let alone the kids sports gear, a snack and a drink bottle. But school holidays, oh you can put the phone down interact with the kids for what seems like hours, make snacks, eat snacks, and go for a sneaky time check, and its 9.45am.

Private Eye | Private Eye - The Year in Review 2019

December 2019, National Theatre An all-star cast brings the Private Eye annual 2019 from page to stage for a Christmas bonanza at the National Theatre. Starring Ian Hislop, John Sessions, Lewis MacLeod, Jan Ravens and Harry Enfield.

UofL Health offers free LASIK eye surgery at new training center

UofL Health opens new Laser Eye Center in St. Matthews Share Updated: 11:42 AM EST Jan 20, 2021 UofL Health opens new Laser Eye Center in St. Matthews Share Updated: 11:42 AM EST Jan 20, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript REPORTER: THE NEW LASER EYE CENTER AT UOFL HEALTH IS ONE OF U OF L HEALTH IS ONE OF JUST 3 MEIDCAL CENTERS IN THE COUNTRY USED TO TRAIN RESIDENTS ON LASER EYE SURGERY PROCEDURES. THE REASON WHY LASER SURGERY IS SO MUCH BETTER THAN GLASSES AND CONTACTS IS THAT THERE ARE MAJOR OPTICAL ERRORS OR THE EYE OF THE EYE AND MINOR, AND YOU CANT FIX THAT WILL GLASSES, BUT CAN’T FIX THAT WILL GLASSES, BUT THE LASER CAN DO IT. REPORTER: DR. RICHARD EIFERMAN FIRST STARTED LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR LASER EYE TECHNOLOGY IN 1989. TODAY, HE’S ONE OF THE FEW DOCTORS IN THE COUNTRY CERTIFIED TO TEACH RESIDENTS HOW TO DO IT. WE CAN USE THE LASER IN 2 MODES. THE FIRST IS A THERAPUETIC MODE, WHERE WE CAN PUT IT IN POLISHING MODES AND US

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