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Relay for Life teams generate more than $40,000 for cancer research
The Winchester SunThe American Cancer Society is at least $43,000 closer to finding a cure for cancer, thanks to the 19 teams participating in the Clark County Relay for Life. The annual event began at 7 p.m. Friday at the George Rogers Clark High School track with food,...Tags: Game Shows (genre), Relay for Life, Kentucky, Health Organizations, Blood
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GABBF 2011: Just steps away -- Pioneer Playhouse season opener, 'The 39 Steps,' fresh off Broadway for Kentucky debut
bcurd@amnews.comThe pioneering spirit is alive and well at Pioneer Playhouse. This summer, the summerstock theater will host a never-before-seen-in-Kentucky play, “The 39 Steps,” which closed on Broadway just this year. “We are the first theater in...Tags: Drama (genre), Kentucky, Ice Cream, Roast Beef, Health
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Mother's cancer death gives woman passion to fight back
The Winchester SunOne day before of her wedding in August 2008, Allison Schrader Totty found a reason to fight back. Her mother, Beverly Schrader, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1994 and was considered in remission until a 2006 doctor’s appointment....Tags: Relay for Life, Diseases and Illnesses, Colonoscopy, Marriage, Human Body
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Hooray for Relay
A silence fell over the 2011 Lincoln County Relay for Life Friday night as Sandy Caudill, a two-time cancer survivor, stepped into the spotlight to relive her battle with cancer.
“My story started 21 years ago ...” Caudill said as all activity...Tags: Allergies, Relay for Life, Kentucky, Health Organizations, Physical Conditions
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Ora Lea Neal Clem: May 26, 2011
Ora Lea Neal Clem, 69, wife of Alfred Clem, passed away at 2:35 a.m. Thursday, May 26, 2011 at St. Petersburg General Hospital in Florida. Ora was a native of Clark County, Ky., and a resident of St Petersburg, Fla., for the past 35 years. She was the...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Saint Petersberg (Russia), Hospitals and Clinics, Florida
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Vaught's Views: Krebs' book about more than just basketball
larry@amnews.comIf you are a Kentucky basketball fan and have not yet read Mark Krebs’ book, "Beyond a Dream," you really should. Actually, even if you are not a UK basketball fan, this book is still well worth the read for many, many reasons. Krebs, a walk-on...Tags: Louisville, Kentucky, United Kingdom, Health Treatments, Health
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House looks at higher-education issues
State representativeOver the course of the last week, the Kentucky House of Representatives honored fallen military members and their families in a solemn, moving ceremony in the House chamber. This tradition began in 2004 and the service has become one of the most...Tags: Kentucky, Colleges and Universities, Human Body, Politics, Laws
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Community calendar for March 10
TODAY
— Life Hurts, God Heals, group for teenagers who have experienced pain related to troubled family dynamics, depression, drinking, drugs, cutting, pornography, eating disorders, anger and other issues, Calvary Christian Church, 7-9 p.m. For...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Kentucky, Republican Party, Drugs and Medicines, Church and State Relations
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Jessamine County Health Department starting 'Start Here' campaign for women
lbutler@jessaminejournal.comThe Jessamine County Health Department is launching a new campaign called “Start Here” to get more women to schedule breast cancer and cervical cancer screenings, regardless of their insurance levels. The new program, part of a larger state...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Kentucky, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Body, Politics
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Community calendar for March 11
SATURDAY, MARCH 12
— Clark County Republicans meeting, 9 a.m., The Steak House, Lexington Avenue. All registered Republicans are encouraged to attend.
MONDAY, MARCH 14
— Senior exercise class, 9:45-11 a.m., First Christian Church, Hickman...Tags: Kentucky, Diseases and Illnesses, Republican Party, Christianity, Human Interest
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News Briefs for March 15
State crews spray for weeds this month
FRANKFORT (AP) — Kentucky workers will spray for weeds along the state’s highways this month.
The Transportation Cabinet asks motorists to use extra caution when the crews are working.
The cabinet...Tags: Medical Services, Facebook, Homes, Kentucky, Students
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Community Calendar: March 14, 2011
TODAY
— Free AARP tax preparation, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Central Baptist Church Annex, 101 W. Lexington Ave. Service is available to anyone, but the focus is low-income and elderly.
— Pink Ribbon Partners breast cancer awareness group meeting, 6:30...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Kentucky, Christianity, Human Interest, Church and State Relations
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