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Shock symptom that led to 22-year-old s cancer diagnosis: I was freaking out

Shock symptom that led to 22-year-old s cancer diagnosis: I was freaking out 23 Feb, 2021 12:40 AM 5 minutes to read By: Charis Chang Stomach pain is an easy symptom to dismiss, especially among young people, and it was not something Chloe Spitalnic was worried about when she first experienced it one morning last year. The 22-year-old is lactose and fructose intolerant, so she thought the pain was related to her digestion. But after six days of on-and-off pain, the Melbourne resident was encouraged by her mum and sister to see a GP as they thought it might be an ovarian cyst, which is quite common.

Shire s $32,000 payout to aero club

Shire’s $32,000 payout to aero club MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has been ordered to pay $32,000 to Peninsula Aero Club for costs incurred during an ongoing fight over permit conditions. The club had sought $53,000 during a two-day Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal hearing in July 2020, which saw both sides represented by lawyers and one witness called by the club. The ruling against the shire comes just months before it is again scheduled to come up against the PAC at VCAT in a hearing called to determine what activities can be carried out at the airfield at the corner of Mornington-Tyabb and Stuart roads, Tyabb (“Shire, aero club head for VCAT showdown”

Water, power problems persist in Northwest Alaska community of Selawik, official says

Water, power problems persist in Northwest Alaska community of Selawik, official says Share on Facebook Print article After a power outage more than a week ago, many homes in the Northwest Alaska village of Selawik are still without running water, a local official said. The entire community, which is home to roughly 900 people, went dark on Feb. 14, when an issue at the power plant caused an outage throughout the town 4 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next morning, said Tanya Ballot, the tribal administrator for the Native Village of Selawik. While power has been restored to much of the community, Ballot said the school and water treatment plant are still relying on generators.

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