The Rev. Lyman W. Liggins, 1921-2010: Pastor called ‘true pillar of community’
The Rev. Lyman W. Liggins, 1921-2010: Pastor called ‘true pillar of community’
By JIM SIELICKI BLADE STAFF WRITER The Rev. Lyman W. Liggins, 89, longtime pastor of Warren African Methodist Episcopal Church who served community posts in Toledo and with the state of Ohio, died Saturday at First Community Village, a Columbus nursing home. Mr. Liggins died of Alzheimer’s disease, said his daughter, Cheryl Liggins. Mr. Liggins, son of a former Warren AME pastor, was named to …
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PHYSICIAN FOCUS: Fighting prescription drug abuse
Americans are using prescription drugs in ever-increasing numbers. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly half of Americans — 48 percent — now take at least one prescription drug, and nearly a third — 31 percent — use two to four.
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Whoonga, the highly addictive drug cocktail, was described by national police Commissioner General Bheki Cele recently as a “big national concern”. He said the Hawks were investigating the prevalence of the drug.
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