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Former Circuit Court Clerk Whitey Walson honored for Trust for Life work
The Winchester SunFormer Clark County circuit clerk Arthur “Whitey” Walson was recognized Tuesday for his contribution to organ and tissue donation in Kentucky. Walson was instrumental in the creation of the Kentucky Trust for Life with the Kentucky Association...Tags: Charity, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Steve Beshear, Human Interest
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Wesley Village introduces Holloway Cottage home
lbutler@jessaminejournal.comMore than 300 people gathered at Wesley Village in Wilmore on Wednesday, Sept. 28 to dedicate a new building on the senior living community’s campus. Holloway Cottage, a small home for memory care recently constructed at Wesley Village, is the...Tags: Long Term Care, Nursing Homes, Fine Arts, Steve Beshear, Arts and Culture
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Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill names new leader
PLEASANT HILL — Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is pleased to announce the appointment of Maynard Crossland as president and CEO, effective immediately.
The Illinois native previously led the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, a state agency...Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, History, Abraham Lincoln, Economic Policy
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Area business briefs for June 21
Henderson awarded scholarship
Joshua Henderson has received a Kentucky Grocers Association/Kentucky Association of Convenience Stores scholarship in participation with The Kroger Co. and the Kentucky Grocers Education Foundation. Henderson is a 2010...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health, Government, Disasters and Accidents, 401K
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Disappointed by animosity toward Danville City Commission
Attending commission meetings has been appalling for me because of the antagonism and animosity displayed by citizens and organizations for which I have previously had respect. There have been some very disappointing revelations. There is an inordinate...Tags: Contracts, Elections, Human Interest, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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News Briefs for March 29
Blood Drive scheduled
From noon to 5 p.m. April 6, the Kentucky Blood Center Bloodmobile will be at 445 W. Main St. to collect blood donations. Those wanting to donate blood can call 1-800-775-2522 or visit www.kybloodcenter.org for blood drive and...Tags: Charity, Elections, Iowa, Alabama, Justice System
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Immediate Care Center closing for three months
Patients who normally use the Clark Regional Immediate Care Center for their medical needs will temporarily have to look elsewhere.
Clark Regional Medical Center CEO Kathy Love announced Friday that Clark Immediate Care will close its doors at 5 p.m....Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services
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City hires teacher as new Winchester First director
The Winchester SunTim Janes,an eighth-grade teacher at Calvary Christian School who has worked in politics and government, was hired Tuesday to serve as the new director of Winchester First. The position opened at the end of February when former director Lara...Tags: Public Employees, Contracts, Elections, Employers, Career and Workplace
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Centre Sports: Jones named regional male indoor field athlete of the year
Chrys Jones of Centre College has been voted the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association South/Southeast Region male indoor field athlete of the year.
Jones, a senior from Harrodsburg, will be trying to win his second indoor national...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Elections, Lacrosse, Athletes, College Sports
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Centre College appoints new director of communications
Centre College has named Michael P. Strysick its new director of communications.
Strysick will succeed Mike Norris, who has worked in the communications office for almost 31 years and in December indicated his plans to retire.
Strysick was chosen from...Tags: Elections, State University of New York, Colleges and Universities, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Education
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NPR: tax dollars well spent
Congressional Republicans are all aflutter with the perceived opportunity given them last week to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), particularly its radio branch, National Public Radio (NPR). Ambush journalist Michael O’Keefe,...Tags: Radio, Vivian Schiller, Media Industry, Prostitution, Texas
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Judy Hicks, Debbie Fatkin to again lead Clark County School Board
The Winchester SunThe Clark County Board of Education will remain under the same leadership this year after current board chairwoman Judy Hicks and vice chairwoman Debbie Fatkin were unanimously elected to continue in those positions at the board’s first meeting of...Tags: Elections, Politics
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