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Community calendar: Aug. 8, 2011
TODAY
— Junior schedule pick-up/fee collection at George Rogers Clark High School, 2-6 p.m. Fees are $65 and any other outstanding obligations. Students are asked to complete parking pass applications and drug consent forms before their scheduled...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Crime, Law and Justice, Physical Fitness and Exercise, George Rogers, Assault
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Education briefs for Aug. 11
Pivonka receives physician-assistant degree Christopher R. Pivonka of Nicholasville received his master of medical science degree in physician assistant studies at the inaugural-class graduation of the Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of...Tags: Science, U.S. House of Representatives, Education, Redman, Ben Chandler
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Danville native's photograph selected for exhibit
Hayley Barbato, daughter of Ron and Karen Barbato of Danville, has had one of her photographs selected by Colors of Life, a worldwide photography competition that brings awareness to the less fortunate children of the world.
Colors of Life, a non-profit...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Arts and Culture, Travel, Washington, DC, Osteopathic Medicine
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Jessamine site of first confirmed case of flu in state
news@jessaminejournal.comThe colder weather is moving into Jessamine County, and so are the germs. The Kentucky Department for Public Health announced Wednesday that Jessamine County was home to the season’s first “lab-confirmed case of influenza” in the state....Tags: Vaccines, Diseases and Illnesses, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Great American Smokeout gets early boost from local physician's office
Every day on her way home from work, Leia Begley used to make a stop. Living several miles out of town, Begley said she always made sure she had a pack of cigarettes to take home with her.
For the past five weeks, that routine has changed. After 26...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, COPD, Quitting Smoking, Health, Cancer
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Protestors exercise their most-American right
You have probably formed your own opinion of the Occupy movement as it reaches its two-month anniversary. Starting with Occupy Wall Street, and then spreading to cities across the country, the Occupiers have rightfully received lots of media coverage,...Tags: The Washington Post, Entertainment, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Television Industry
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Student vaccine requirements change July 1
The Winchester SunParents with students entering kindergarten and sixth grade this year will find some new regulations concerning their children’s immunization requirements. The Kentucky Department of Public Health recently announced that some vaccines, which...Tags: Vaccines, Education, Diseases and Illnesses, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals
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GABBF 2011: The Advocate Brass Band
Most visitors to the festival are used to seeing The Advocate Brass Band in its role as host band, but this Danville-based group formed in 1987 has performed in 10 countries on three continents.The group was founded by George Foreman (former managing...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Indiana, George Foreman, Kentucky, Health
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Letters to the editor: June 10, 2011
Support Relay for Life with purple ribbons
Please help us paint the town purple in support of Relay For Life on June 17.
The walk will be held at George Rogers Clark High School.
Relay For Life is a world-wide event to honor those who have lost their...Tags: Homes, Relay for Life, New York City, Genres, Health
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Know what's best for your pets
Have you ever experienced any rules, policies, protocols and regulations with regards to your pets?
Most of us are used to certain rules and regulations, such as no pets allowed in a particular hotel or pets must be on a leash in a recreational park....Tags: Vaccines, Diseases and Illnesses, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Pets
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Track & Field Q&A: Olympic bronze medalist Larry Myricks wanted to retire on his terms
hmorris@amnews.comAfter Larry Myricks finished fourth in the long jump at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, he met with his coach to discuss his future. “I met him for lunch and his conversation to me was, ‘You know man, you can’t jump forever and we&...Tags: Steroids, Olympic Games, Health, Track and Field, 2016 Olympic Games
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Failing a friendship
Almost three decades ago, I was attending an Army school that included ethics classes as part of the curriculum. At one such class, a panel of senior officers were brought in to be tormented by the students over the question of fraternization, a hot topic...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Crimes, Health, Human Interest
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