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Looking back at KSD history, May, 12 2013
By Brad Nystrom and JoAnn Hamm In 1874, Kentucky School for the Deaf began publishing a weekly in-house newspaper, the Kentucky Deaf-Mute to give the male students an opportunity to learn the printing trade. KSD published the newspaper continuously from...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Entertainment
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Looking Back at Kentucky School for the Deaf
In 1874, Kentucky School for the Deaf began publishing a weekly in-house newspaper, the Kentucky Deaf-Mute, to give the male students an opportunity to learn the printing trade. KSD published the newspaper continuously from 1874 to 2004 with only a name...
Tags: Movies, Teaching and Learning, Students, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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From our files for March 17, 2013
100 Years Ago — 1913 For the first time in many years, no church services were held in Hustonville last Sunday and schools in Moreland, McKinney and Hustonville were closed last week due to an epidemic of measles. Hundreds of cases of a very...
Tags: Christianity, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Belief and Faith, Epidemics and Plagues
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GUEST COLUMN: Hudson embodied volunteer spirit
Guest ColumnistDanville is an old city that has long benefitted from the contributions of new residents. Newcomers who have lived here only a couple of decades have joined natives whose family trees have been growing in the soil of Boyle County for two centuries to...Tags: The Salvation Army, Hearing Impairment, Columbia Lions, Tennessee Volunteers, Mumps
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Looking Back: KSD files from 125, 100 and 75 years ago
In 1874 Kentucky School for the Deaf began publishing a weekly in-house newspaper, The Kentucky Deaf-Mute, to give the male students an opportunity to learn the printing trade. KSD published the newspaper continuously from 1874 to 2004, with only a name...Tags: Religious Festivals, Teaching and Learning, Students, Teaching and Learning, Standards
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SICK OF GOVERNMENT: Danville attorney takes on military in massive poisoned water case
tkleffman@amnews.comIt was only 18 months ago that Bill Noelker hung out his shingle to practice law and already he has the case of a lifetime. “This case is why I went to law school. This gets me excited,” Noelker said last week in his second-floor office...Tags: Chickenpox, Bankruptcy, Crime, Law and Justice, Diseases and Illnesses, Birth Defects
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Vaccination Debate: As Kentucky requires more immunizations, a Danville mom blames shot for son's debilitation
msimpson@amnews.comConflicting labels are stuck to vaccines — villainous and vital. The majority of Americans credit Edward Jenner’s innovations with preventing countless Americans from getting measles, mumps, rubella, polio and other once-prevalent diseases. ...Tags: Chickenpox, Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine, Food and Drug Administration, Health Treatments
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Jonathan Fielding, the public's MD
If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing...
Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Diseases and Illnesses, Crime, Law and Justice, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Preventative Medicine
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BGU awarded grant to study measles
American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (AABGU) announces that Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Fox Chase Cancer Center (FCCC) in Philadelphia have received a two-year National Institutes of Health (NIH) research grant to...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Medical Specialization, Biology, Science and Technology, Healthcare Provider
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More parents choosing to skip childhood vaccines causes concern for health experts
areynolds@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, -- It's part of growing up, but experts say far too many children are not getting vaccinated. Doctors in the Ozarks are urging parents to keep their kids protected. It's World Immunization Week. This comes at a time when there are more...Tags: Disease Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Hepatitis B , Family, Preventative Medicine
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The Sun Remembers: April 14-20
April 20, 2002: The Ravens select Miami safety Ed Reed with their No. 1 pick (24th overall) in the NFL draft. It's the first time the club has failed to get a college player ranked among its top 15 choices. April 20, 1985: The Skipjacks, Baltimore's...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Memorial Stadium, Lacrosse, New York Knicks, Cy Young Award
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A healthy dose of data
The daily broadcast of medical reports, scientific studies and sociological statistics can cause your ears to ring. Sometimes a report will contradict the findings of another issued just days earlier. More often, compelling snapshots of the American...Tags: Mental Illness, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Failure, Energy Drinks, Preventative Medicine
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