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Cystic fibrosis event draws 250 walkers, raises research funds
The Winchester SunAmber Moore of Boonesboro was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when she was 3 months old, and has lived with the crippling respiratory illness for eight years. Fortunately for Amber and others with the condition, medicine is making great strides in...Tags: Cystic Fibrosis, Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Facebook
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Taxpayers should protect investments and allow drug testing for assistance
Oh, the indignation at HB 208! Horrors! Horrors! We have a nation of makers and takers. Oh, there is a small percentage who need a hand up (not a handout), but if you do the research, you will find that it’s a perpetual and generational blight...Tags: Stanford University, Pension and Welfare, Health, Politics, Interior Policy
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Big-government addicts can't fix meth problem
While the Kentucky Senate did pass meaningful legislation dealing with school choice, tax reform and state sovereignty during the first week of this year’s General Assembly session, there was still too much of business-as-usual activity in...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Common Cold, Diseases and Illnesses, Kentucky, Politics
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Letters to the editor for Jan. 27
Leland Conway is ‘so wrong’ To the Sun: I do not like Leland Conway. He is so wrong on so many levels. I can see through his propaganda, but I’m concerned for the reader who may take is opinion (lacking in enough facts to suit me) on...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Common Cold, Retirement, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Comp time inserted back into Wilmore employee manual
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comJust a few weeks after approving its new employee manual, which will implement a strict drug and alcohol policy that will require random drug testing of city employees each month, the Wilmore City Council amended it during Monday’s meeting....Tags: Employees, Regional Authority, Human Interest, Kentucky, Health
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Health Department has free flu vaccine
The Clark County Health Department has received some free injectable flu vaccine doses for persons 4 years of age and older.
These will be given on Friday, Feb. 4, at the Health Department between 8:30 a.m. and noon or until the supply is depleted....Tags: Preventative Medicine, Flu Vaccine, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Flu
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Local news briefs: Jan. 31, 2011
Christian Drug Coalition meets Saturday
The Clark County Christian Drug coalition will be having a community meeting Feb. 5 at 10 a.m. at the Grace Bible Church on North Main across from the Post Office.
Everyone is invited to attend.
TLC lunch Feb. 2...Tags: Health
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Clark County church briefs
Shimfessel to preach at Dunaway Baptist
The Rev. Harold Shimfessel will be the guest preacher at Dunaway United Methodist Church, 11840 Irvine Road, each Sunday Jan. 30-Feb. 27.
The Rev. Shimfessel will be preaching a series of sermons on the “...Tags: Health
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Clark County local briefs for Jan. 29
Hannah McClure council meeting
The Hannah McClure School-based Decision-making Council meeting will be Feb. 1 at 4:30 p.m. in the school library.
Republicans meet Feb. 5 at library
The Clark County Republican Party monthly meeting will be at 9 a.m....Tags: Preventative Medicine, Flu Vaccine, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Republican Party
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Local briefs for Jan. 27
Drug Coalition meets Feb. 5 at Grace Bible
The Clark Christian Drug Coalition will have a meeting with volunteers and all those interested at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, at Grace Bible Church, 117 N. Main St.
Diguette to speak to Rotary Club
The...Tags: Religious Texts, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, Bible, Health
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Wants to debate Lonnie Napier
In reference to House Bill 208, implemented by the ever-so popular State Rep. Lonnie Napier and calling for drug testing for welfare recipients, my question is this: Who will be providing for the cost of this $1.8 million test bill? Also, how often are...Tags: Lonnie Napier, Crime, Law and Justice, Kentucky, Politics, Health
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Politicians should be drug tested
A well-known Republican representative from Lancaster is at it again — picking on us, we the poor people eking out an existence on welfare. He is desiring a law to be passed requiring poor people to pass a drug test before receiving food stamps...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Pension and Welfare, Government, Politics, Health
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