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61. Mountain View Telegraph: Calendar

... , 515 Lions Court, vistors welcome. 832-6044.     FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Teen services, STD exams, prenatal care, free pregnancy testing, free immunizations. By appointment. Teen walk-ins accepted. 832-6782.     FREE IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Call for appointment. 832-6782.     MORIARTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ...
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62. ABQjournal North_News: State Aids In Immunizations

Wednesday, August 1, 2007 State Aids In Immunizations Journal Staff Report     The New Mexico Department of Health is teaming up with community partners to provide immunization shots for children in time for the start of school.     Shots will be available at numerous locations around Santa Fe and ...
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63. ABQjournal West_News: Schools Require Immunizations

Tuesday, July 31, 2007 Schools Require Immunizations .     New Mexico law requires that all students attending public schools have the required immunizations before registering for and attending school.     Children can be exempted for medical or religious reasons, but the appropriate applications ...
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64. Mountain View Telegraph: Calendar

... 10 a.m. at the McIntosh Community Center. 384-2372.     FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Teen services, STD exams, prenatal care, free pregnancy testing, free immunizations. By appointment. 384-2351. Hablamos español.     ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR meets the first Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. 292-7077.     ...
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65. ABQjournal West_News: Chill Out While Helping Charities

... blood pressure and glucose level tests.     The department also will be offering information on family planning, sexually transmitted diseases and immunizations.     The South Valley Growers' Market is at 3907 Isleta SW. It is open each Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon during growing season.
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66. Mountain View Telegraph: Calendar

... 10 a.m. at the McIntosh Community Center. 384-2372.     FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Teen services, STD exams, prenatal care, free pregnancy testing, free immunizations. By appointment. 384-2351. Hablamos español.     ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR meets the first Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. 292-7077.     ...
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67. ABQjournal West_News: Rio Rancho Public Schools Registration

... numbers, parents' e-mail address, and emergency contact number(s) for someone other than the parents     Students must be current on all required immunizations before they will be permitted to attend school. Please note that all seventh-graders who have not received a tetanus-containing vaccine within ...
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68. ABQjournal NM: Around New Mexico

... through the Vaccines for Children Program.     Officials said there was about $4.3 million worth of vaccine in the refrigerator. Included were immunizations that protect against hepatitis A and B, diphtheria, pertussis, polio and tetanus.     Albuquerque Boy Is Electrocuted     A 12-year-old Albuquerque ...
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69. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: State Reorders Child Vaccines

... through the Vaccines for Children Program.     Officials said there was about $4.3 million worth of vaccine in the refrigerator. Included were immunizations that protect against hepatitis A and B, diphtheria, pertussis, polio and tetanus.     The department stores vaccines in three refrigerators in ...
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70. ABQjournal West_News: Rio Rancho Public Schools Registration

... numbers, parents' e-mail address, and emergency contact number(s) for someone other than the parents.     Students must be current on all required immunizations before they will be permitted to attend school. Please note that all seventh-graders who have not received a tetanus-containing vaccine within ...
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