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When it wouldn't go away, she went to see a doctor and was in for quite a surprise when a medical assistant first checked her out."She ran out and said, 'I'm going to get a couple more people,' " Torres told KSHB. "She then said, 'I think you have an insect in there.' "Torres said while she didn't know exactly what was in her ear at that point, she didn't panic."She came back in and told me it was a spider," Torres said. "They had a few tools and worked their magic and got it out."Doctors later told her it was a highly venomous brown recluse spider.Luckily, after a checkup, doctors told her the spider didn't bite her."I never thought they would crawl in your ear or any part of your body," Torres said.According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a bite from a brown recluse can cause itching, muscle pain, increased sweating, headaches, nausea and/or a fever. The CDC suggests treatment by a medical professional for any brown recluse bite.Torres doen't know where the spider came from, but said she will now take a few precautions, including before she goes to bed."I went and put some cotton balls in my ear last night because I did not have any ear plugs," Torres said. "I'm pretty terrified of spiders."This story was originally published on 1276

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With Piette out of the picture, McGinnis slowly started to trust Lisa and open up about her ordeal. “She had told me at that point that there wasn't a day that went by that she didn't get beaten or raped or both,” Lisa said. “And it wasn't until two weeks in when she finally looked at me and goes, ‘Look, I have to tell you something. Stephanie isn't my real name. And Bill isn't his real name.’ And I said, ‘Who are you?’ And she said, ‘Well, he is my stepfather and his name is Henri Piette. My real name is Rosalynn McGinnis. He molested me starting at 10 and he stole me from school when I was 12.’”Stunned, Lisa typed the name Rosalynn McGinnis into a search engine on her computer and McGinnis’ missing persons poster popped up. “I remember sitting there in her house and she turns the computer over to me and there's my missing poster and she says, ‘Is this you?’” McGinnis said.“And there she was looking almost identical to when she was twelve,” Lisa said. “It looked like one of her children on this poster. And there she was from Missouri. She turned to me and said, ‘I've been waiting 20 years for somebody to do the math and figure out that a 15-year-old or 16-year-old shouldn't have babies like this, and that at 20 I shouldn't have grown children. I've been waiting all this time and I couldn't say anything. You're the first person who ever noticed that things were wrong and did something and I'm so grateful.’”Lisa and Ian told McGinnis what she did next was her own decision.  1512

  

which had temporarily barred students who aren't immunized against chickenpox from attending school after an outbreak at a Catholic school.There have been 32 cases of chickenpox reported.The teen and his father allege that he's being discriminated against because of religious beliefs. Some Catholics worry about vaccines derived from cell lines associated with abortion.The Northern Kentucky Health Department argued the ban "was an appropriate and necessary response to prevent further spread of this contagious illness."Chickenpox has not gone away since the vaccine was introduced in the United States in 1995, but each year, more than 3.5 million cases are prevented by the chickenpox vaccination, the CDC said.Initially, only one dose of the vaccine was recommended for children. But when experts realized that a small percentage of children didn't mount robust immunity after the first dose, the recommendations were changed. Two doses are currently recommended: one at 1 year of age and a second around 4. The two-dose vaccination program has resulted in a smaller number of outbreaks, according to the CDC.The-CNN-Wire? & ? 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. 1211

  

While the family is devastated by what transpired Thursday morning, Habbestad was thankful for the firefighters’ efforts in putting out the fire, and he knows his family will eventually rebuild. 194

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