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Area business briefs for July 5
Nurses join HospiceRegistered nurses Tammy Graham, Emily Buntain and Kari Carideo have joined Heritage Hospice Inc.Graham, who has been a nurse for four years and in the medical field for 17 years, will work in admissions. She is a graduate of Midway...Tags: Career and Workplace, Louisiana State University, Medical Specialization, Health, Politics
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Second Thursday about Cane Ridge Meeting House
The Cane Ridge Meeting House, built by a group of early Kentucky settlers in 1791 in Bourbon County and believed to be the largest one-room log structure standing in North America, will be the focus of the 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13 Second Thursday program at...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Religion and Belief
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Boyle man's drive leads to success in corporate world
Staff WriterMitch Abrams had a crazy ride up the corporate ladder. Business First of Louisville has named him in this year's “40 under 40,” which lists the best young executives who work in the Louisville area. Abrams graduated from Boyle County High...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Georgetown, Career and Workplace, Social Issues, Haiti
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Positive experiences at National College
As a graduate of National College in Danville, I understand that continuing education is costly, and some may say that the cost doesn’t justify the means. I however, believe that given our advanced technology it is important to have a college...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Business briefs for Oct. 20
news@jessaminejournal.comAmerica’s Car-Mart opens on U.S. 27 Jessamine County residents now have another business to visit when shopping for a car. America’s Car-Mart opened a new branch at 2276 Lexington Road last week. The company hosted a grand-opening celebration...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Human Interest, Real Estate, University of Kentucky, Passenger Cars
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National College is right for some
I am a National College student, and I have put a lot of hard work and time into my education. It disappoints me that politicians are making injurious statements about my school, which is in turn giving the institution a bad name in the public eye....Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Area business briefs for June 14
CASA at Woodlawn announces new directorCASA at Woodlawn, a non-profit organization serving Boyle and Mercer Counties in Central Kentucky, announces Laura Guerrant has been selected as its new director. Guerrant will advance CASA at Woodlawn’s...Tags: Career and Workplace, Advanced Training, Army National Guard, Loans, Healthcare Policies
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Education briefs for June 16
Polson bears American flag at Wilmore’s Olympics West Jessamine High School graduate and University of Kentucky basketball player Jarrod Polson was the American flag bearer at Wilmore Elementary’s “OOVOTO” (Our Own Version Of The...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Nobel Prize Awards, Christianity, Internists, Arts and Culture
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Senate Bill 110 is a bad idea
To the editor: As a medical doctor and surgeon here in Jessamine County, I am disappointed that our state legislature and our governor have passed Senate Bill 110, which will allow optometrists to perform surgery. In stark contrast to optometrists,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization, Ophthalmology, Health
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Accreditation, transfer of credit and consumer protection
Guest columnistAttorney General Jack Conway named concern over inability to transfer credits as one of the primary reasons for his “investigation” into for-profit colleges in Kentucky. The attorney general has directly linked this issue to that of...Tags: Standards, Adult Education, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Justice
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Banks: Shame on McConnell for attacking EPA
This incredible debate we are having seems misguided and desperate. Shame on Sen. Mitch McConnell for turning “the good of the people” into an anti-mining debate. The Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act were created to protect citizens...Tags: Native Americans, Litigation and Regulation, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations
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Education briefs for Jan. 6
Culps, Grand ‘Ole Place Farms exhibit champion cattle Kelsey Culp of Nicholasville exhibited the Chiangus Late Junior Heifer Calf Champion, Ard Ridge Sweet 080X PCA, at the 2010 ACA National Show Nov. 17 in Louisville. The April 10, 2010, daughter...Tags: Republican Party, Colleges and Universities, Wesleyan University, Sports, Education
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Mar 16, 2011
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Mar 8, 2011
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Jan 5, 2011
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