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Stories for Sunday, December 23

Steve Jorgensen is a senior data modeler at CareSource is in a high-demand IT field as government initiatives push health care providers to convert to electronic patient record keeping. CHRIS STEWART / STAFF

Health IT workers in high demand

The demand for health information technology workers is surging as the government pushes health care providers to convert to electronic medical records and the nation’s population grows older. Large health care organizations in the region report hiring increases this year as much as 37 percent for information technology workers with ...

Stories for Friday, December 21

NRA is holding press conference

The National Rifle Association emerged on Dec. 18, 2012, and promised "to offer meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again." The United States' largest gun rights lobby is having a news conference to answer questions on Dec. 21, the one-week anniversary of the shootings.

Stories for Monday, December 17

Customers mail packages Monday at the Summit Boulevard post office.

658M holiday cards, packages make today U.S. Postal Service’s busiest; holiday deadlines approach

You think you have a lot of holiday gifts and cards still to send? The U.S. Postal Service expects to move about 658 million pieces of mail today on what officials believe will be the service’s busiest day of the year. While it’s forecast to be the busiest day of ...

Stories for Friday, December 14

Obama briefed on Connecticut shooting

The White House said President Barack Obama has "enormous sympathy for families that are affected" by the shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut. Obama was briefed on the shooting Friday morning. Spokesman Jay Carney said the White House would "do everything we can to support state and local law ...

Stories for Monday, December 10

"Willow," a six-year-old Golden Retriever owned by Karen Brown of Kettering, visits with University of Dayton students Monday at the Roesch Library. This is the first time dogs from the Miami Valley Pet Therapy Association have visited students at UD to help them relieve stress during the start of finals week.

Is offering therapy dogs during finals week at UD considered coddling?

Dayton Daily News Higher Education Reporter Meagan Pant says therapy dogs are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to finals week stress relievers. Wright State University offered students the opportunity to make gingerbread house during finals week. Miami University students could make stuffed animals. Click here for the full ...

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