
Kathleen Jordan
Anchor and Reporter at WMTW-TV (Auburn, ME)
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WMTW Anchor/Reporter - born in Maryland - Towson Tiger 🐯- my dog gets me - thanks for letting me in your living room, I love the furniture
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1 week ago |
vmsd.com | Kathleen Jordan
As they were pulling together the store environment for their first location of South Congress Books, on South Congress Avenue in Austin, owners Sheri Tornatore and Allison Faust recall hearing passersby remark that its future success was dubious. After all, the year was 2011, which saw the bankruptcy filings of Borders Books and Waldenbooks, followed by that of B. Dalton in 2013.
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2 months ago |
wmtw.com | Kathleen Jordan
Losing sleep not only makes people cranky, it can also hurt their hearts. Getting a good night's sleep is hard any night of the year, but the odds are stacked against us when daylight saving time begins. "I would say about only 50 percent get the recommended seven to eight hours a sleep," said Dr. Tarek Eid, a sleep medicine and pulmonary disease provider at MaineHealth.
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Feb 8, 2025 |
wmtw.com | Kathleen Jordan
COMING WEEK. THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION SAYS HEART DISEASE IS STILL THE NUMBER ONE KILLER OF WOMEN IN OUR COUNTRY THIS HEART MONTH. THREE MAINE WOMEN ARE WORKING TO CHANGE THAT BY COMMITTING TO RAISING AWARENESS AND MONEY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HEART DISEASE. OUR KATHLEEN JORDAN INTRODUCES US TO THEM IN THIS MONTH’S HEART HEALTH AIDE. CAMPAIGN. YOU HAVE SEEN THIS DOCUMENTARY THIS WEEK, THREE MAINE WOMEN SIGNING THEIR COMMITMENT TOGETHER TO GO RED.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
wesh.com | Kathleen Jordan
Moving is good for our hearts and minds no matter the season, but in the middle of January, sometimes that’s easier said than done. Even the hardiest of us may struggle to get moving on a bitterly cold day. “We do not hibernate like other mammals in the winter,” said Catherine Heath, a physical therapist with Spectrum Healthcare Partners. Experts say the benefits of regular physical exercise outlast the season.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
wlwt.com | Kathleen Jordan
Moving is good for our hearts and minds no matter the season, but in the middle of January, sometimes that’s easier said than done. Even the hardiest of us may struggle to get moving on a bitterly cold day. “We do not hibernate like other mammals in the winter,” said Catherine Heath, a physical therapist with Spectrum Healthcare Partners. Experts say the benefits of regular physical exercise outlast the season.
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