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Jessamine County schools join Kentucky Proud, hope to grow own tomatoes
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County Schools is hoping to give students more fresh, local food — and if all goes as planned, some of that will come from the students themselves. The school district is now a member of Kentucky Proud, a coalition of producers and...Tags: Farms, Tomatoes, California, Agriculture, Kentucky
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Old Man Winter taking bite out of schools' food service
The Winchester SunThe unusually high number of snow days in Clark County this winter has put a big strain on the school district’s budget. The maintenance department has taken the biggest hit as it has tried to keep the grounds cleaned, but the bad weather has also...Tags: Career and Workplace, Weather, Employees, Vehicles, Weather Reports
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Howard: Getting the skinny on fat
There are still a few days left in the month of February and still time for me to share information about heart month.
Taking care of our heart should be the top priority for most all of us, and it doesn’t have to occur only in February. Heart...Tags: Breast, Butter, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Kentucky
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Public Record for February 27
BOYLE
DISTRICT COURT
Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available.
Judge...Tags: Mortgages, Michigan, Social Issues, Justice and Rights, Hunting
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Life&Times: Farmer's of the Future? State employee educates public on sustainability, why to buy local
bcurd@amnews.comAngela Caporelli realizes Kentucky is a farming state, but she wants to bring a different kind of farming to light. In fact, it’s her job. As aquaculture coordinator for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Caporelli has assisted farmers all...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Trout, Politics, Peace Corps, Louisville
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Howard County pets: What's the hype about raw diets?
Q: I’ve heard a lot about raw dog food, but it seems pricey. Is it safe? Are the health benefits substantial? A: Raw diets for dogs (including raw meat) have become increasingly popular. Some pet owners -- even some veterinarians -- swear by them,...
Tags: Allergies, Herbal Supplements, Salmonella Infection, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Gastroenteritis
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St. Francis offers food service program
The St. Francis University Upward Bound Program is to participate in the 2013 Summer Food Service Program June 16-26. Free meals will be provided to Upward Bound students in Cambria County. To qualify for Upward Bound, students must meet the income...Tags: Students, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Teaching and Learning, Education
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More travelers seeking out the best kitchens in the world
When my mother took a vacation a generation ago, she wanted to get as far from her steamy stove as possible. Things have changed. Now, women and men are flocking to destinations that promise even a peek inside someone else's kitchen. Travelers are...
Tags: Restaurants, Arts and Culture, France, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Wines
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Seafood company announces expansion, new jobs in Newport News
High Liner Foods, a publicly owned frozen seafood processor and marketer, announced on Tuesday it will expand its production in Newport News. The action means an investment of $6.6 million and creation of 57 new jobs at its facility in the city, which...
Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Foods and Beverages, Fort Eustis, Politics, Investments
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What do we eat? New food map will tell us
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Do your kids love chocolate milk? It may have more calories on average than you thought. Same goes for soda. Until now, the only way to find out what people in the United States eat and how many calories they consume has...
Tags: Chocolate Milk, New York University, Restaurants, National Government, Politics
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State dairymen seek bigger share of whey windfall
SACRAMENTO — California dairy farmers and cheese processors are fighting again over milk prices. It's not Grade A, homogenized, pasteurized milk that's at issue in the state Capitol. Rather, agriculture lobbyists are focused on the price of whey,...
Tags: Al Capone, Sales, Prices, Executive Branch, Politics
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Hawks vs. Wings winning rivalry all around
Through the long and storied history of the Blackhawks and Red Wings —two of the National Hockey League's Original Six franchises — the teams have faced off 799 times. When they hit the ice for No. 800 in Game 1 of the Western Conference...
Tags: Chicago White Sox, The Second City, Stan Bowman, United Center, Joe Louis Arena
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