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Nicholasville man turns hero to offer kidney to stepdaughter
brossi@jessaminejournal.comThere are times when life presents someone with what seems like insurmountable odds in a war where victory is far from reach. In those dark times, a hero steps up and saves the day — or at least that’s how it is in the comic books and movies....Tags: YouTube, Human Interest, Kidney, Superman (fictional character), Heroism
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Finding definitions of joy
Admittedly, I always seem stuck on the concept of Joy. Long ago, I became determined to nail it down, understand its meaning and create it in these last years of our lives. Right off the bat, I realized that out of all the people I questioned about...
Tags: Homes
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County calendar for Oct. 18
THURSDAY — Writers and would-be writers are invited to join the Write People group Thursdays from 1:30-3 p.m. Oct. 4 through Nov. 22 in the Senior Community Center at Wesley Village in Wilmore. The class is free and open to all ages, and offers the...
Tags: Auction Service, Methodist, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music, Animal
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The good, bad and ugly days of fighting cancer
A debate has been going on in my head the last couple days about whether or not to write this article, but I finally decided to do it. First and foremost, let me make it clear to you I am not writing this article for you to take pity on me for my past...
Tags: Health Treatments, Health and Medical Professionals, Heparin (drug), Nursing, Oncology
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Local briefs: Oct. 15, 2012
Winchester Kiwanis to meet The Winchester Kiwanis Club will meet at noon Wednesday at Taste of China. Shanda Cecil will discuss the Strodes Creek Conservancy. Jim Bob Woosley will be program chair. Road to Recovery meeting Oct. 27 There will be an...
Tags: American Cancer Society, Relay for Life, Science and Technology
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Joker Phillips' battles smaller than others
Sun Sports EditorWinning and losing football games is one thing. Life is another. That’s the message Kentucky coach Joker Phillips has been preaching to his team since receiving a text from a former unidentified player battling liver and lung cancer last week. The...Tags: Football, Sports, Lung Cancer, Kentucky Wildcats
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Church Briefs for Oct. 12, 2012
Speakers Greater New Hope Christian Center — 4:30 p.m. Sunday, the church will present a program by ministers Fred and Jackie Ringo. There will also be fellowship, give-a-ways and refreshments. The church is at 201 W. Walnut St., Danville. For...
Tags: Baptist, Music, Jerry Owens, Christianity, Entertainment
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News Briefs for Oct. 11, 2012
Library closes early today Boyle County Public Library will close at 5:30 p.m. today to accommodate the vice-presidential debate festivities. Siddiqui doesn't use vendor in meningitis scare The New England Compounding Center, a specialty...
Tags: Meningitis, UFO Sightings
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Billy Joe Royse: Nov. 16, 1962 - Oct. 7, 2012
Billy Joe Royse, 49, of Nicholasville, husband of Regina Lynn Royse, died Sunday, Oct. 7, after a brief battle with cancer. Born Nov. 16, 1962, in Owenton, he was the son of William Darrel and Darlis Mae Royse of Nicholasville. Mr. Royse was a business...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Centre College students offer pledge of civility
dbrock@amnews.comCentre College students who conceived of a civility pledge when they wanted a more genial campus, will ask some high-powered leaders to follow their example during the vice presidential debate. “It was a student initiative that came out of...Tags: Elections, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Education, Joe Lieberman
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News briefs for Oct. 5
Author to sign book at Great Outhouse Blowout GRAVEL SWITCH — James Higdon, author of “The Cornbread Mafia: A Homegrown Syndicate’s Code of Silence and the Biggest Marijuana Bust in American History,” will sign his book...
Tags: Cornbread, Organized Crime, Arts and Culture, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, Wars and Interventions
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Church raising funds for pastor's cancer treatment
kpeek@amnews.comWhen modern medicine is unsuccessful in curing diseases, some seek alternative treatments. For Pastor Charles Daugherty, that time has come. After a year-long battle with multiple myeloma, during which time he has undergone chemotherapy, radiation and...Tags: Health Treatments, American Cancer Society, Immune System, Health Organizations, Science and Technology
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