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BROOKSVILLE, Fla. 鈥? It was the worst day of my life. And will be the worst day of my life, said Dean Coleman.July 24th, 2009 Coleman got the call his son, Army Specialist Justin Coleman, was killed in action.Justins unit stanley cups was patrolling a village in Afghanistan when a Taliban combatant shot him. It killed, they said, by the time he hit the ground, he probably died, said Coleman.Justin never made it to his 21st birthday.Growing up he loved computers and was in the marching band at Nature Coast Technical High School.His dad says he enjoyed life and wanted to go to college after the Army. I kind of missed the things that we would have done that we dont have the opportunity to do together now. Ill always have his memories, but the things that we would ha stanley taza ve done, said Coleman.Justin blogged during his time in Afghanistan and wrote he wasnt afraid of dying.But he was scared of being forgotten.Thats why his father has been on a mission to get this downtown Brooksville post office renamed in his sons honor. Anything we can do to keep his name alive. Let people know he was here. He served his country, and he gave his life for our stanley cup becher community, said his stepmother Pepper Coleman.Representative Gus Bilirakis authored the bill to make the name change happen.Every member of Floridas Congressional Delegation co-sponsored the legislation that wouldrename the United States Post Office at 207 E. Fort Dade Avenue in Brooksville as the Specialist Justin Dean Coleman Memorial Post Office. Aygs Lionel Messi is expected to make his Inter Miami debut July 21
SACRAMENTO, California 鈥?The spread of measles appears to be on the rise, and one very ill child in the U.S. has been exposed to it. KTXL reports the 7-year-old being treated at UC Davis Medical Center in March has tuberous sclerosis and will succumb to it at some point, according to his mother. He was diagnosed at 4 months old.On March 17, the boy was brought to UC Davis after he began hav stanley flask ing seizures. Days later, the hospital told the mother her son had been exposed to measles while there.Another patient who had visited the emergency room at the same time had measles 鈥?a child who had not been vaccinated. That child got the measles while overseas.The mother says th stanley becher ere is no room for risk with his health and this is a great concern. A doctor treating him said while he was exposed, it is not believed he has the measles, KTXL reports.The rise of measles cases in the U.S. has fueled the concern with children who are not vaccinated. There are nearly 400 reported cases of measles in 15 states right now, USA Today reports.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says if one person has the measles, 90 p stanley termosar ercent of the people around that person who are not immune will become infected. It is urging people to get vaccinations.The measles can lead to death: More than 110,000 people worldwide died from it in 2017. In the U.S.,
BROOKSVILLE, Fla. 鈥? It was the worst day of my life. And will be the worst day of my life, said Dean Coleman.July 24th, 2009 Coleman got the call his son, Army Specialist Justin Coleman, was killed in action.Justins unit stanley cups was patrolling a village in Afghanistan when a Taliban combatant shot him. It killed, they said, by the time he hit the ground, he probably died, said Coleman.Justin never made it to his 21st birthday.Growing up he loved computers and was in the marching band at Nature Coast Technical High School.His dad says he enjoyed life and wanted to go to college after the Army. I kind of missed the things that we would have done that we dont have the opportunity to do together now. Ill always have his memories, but the things that we would ha stanley taza ve done, said Coleman.Justin blogged during his time in Afghanistan and wrote he wasnt afraid of dying.But he was scared of being forgotten.Thats why his father has been on a mission to get this downtown Brooksville post office renamed in his sons honor. Anything we can do to keep his name alive. Let people know he was here. He served his country, and he gave his life for our stanley cup becher community, said his stepmother Pepper Coleman.Representative Gus Bilirakis authored the bill to make the name change happen.Every member of Floridas Congressional Delegation co-sponsored the legislation that wouldrename the United States Post Office at 207 E. Fort Dade Avenue in Brooksville as the Specialist Justin Dean Coleman Memorial Post Office. Aygs Lionel Messi is expected to make his Inter Miami debut July 21
SACRAMENTO, California 鈥?The spread of measles appears to be on the rise, and one very ill child in the U.S. has been exposed to it. KTXL reports the 7-year-old being treated at UC Davis Medical Center in March has tuberous sclerosis and will succumb to it at some point, according to his mother. He was diagnosed at 4 months old.On March 17, the boy was brought to UC Davis after he began hav stanley flask ing seizures. Days later, the hospital told the mother her son had been exposed to measles while there.Another patient who had visited the emergency room at the same time had measles 鈥?a child who had not been vaccinated. That child got the measles while overseas.The mother says th stanley becher ere is no room for risk with his health and this is a great concern. A doctor treating him said while he was exposed, it is not believed he has the measles, KTXL reports.The rise of measles cases in the U.S. has fueled the concern with children who are not vaccinated. There are nearly 400 reported cases of measles in 15 states right now, USA Today reports.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says if one person has the measles, 90 p stanley termosar ercent of the people around that person who are not immune will become infected. It is urging people to get vaccinations.The measles can lead to death: More than 110,000 people worldwide died from it in 2017. In the U.S.,