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Kenneth B. McReynolds Jr.: July 16, 1947 - May 8, 2012
Kenneth B. McReynolds was born July 16, 1947, at Madigan Army Hospital in Tacoma, Wash, and passed on to eternal life May 8, 2012, at Franciscan Hospice House, University Place, Wash. Ken grew up and spent most of his life in South Tacoma, graduating from...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Cancer
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Physical therapist helps develop, strengthen and build athletes
Sun Sports EditorChris Sharrock knows about injuries. That’s why he’s doing what he can to help young athletes prevent them. “As a young athlete, I was not taught the proper form in the weight room or how to implement recovery strategies, which led to...Tags: High School Sports, Medical Specialization, Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals, Injuries and Wounds
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Students honored by Council on Youth
The following students were among the 37 George Rogers Clark High School juniors who were selected to the National Council on Youth Leadership Youth Salute. The students were recognized at a banquet and awards ceremony at Georgetown College in May....
Tags: Ice Skating, Religion and Belief, France, Ceremonies, University of Kentucky
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GRC juniors recognized by leadership council
The following are the second group of the 37 George Rogers Clark High School juniors that were recognized in the 2012 Central Kentucky Council on Youth Leadership Youth Salute. Connor Blankenship Connor is involved with many different organizations....
Tags: Religion and Belief, Tennis, Juvenile Delinquency, University of Kentucky, Music
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Pet Corner: Dogs get torn, ruptured ACLs too
Anyone who watches sports even only occasionally realizes how devastating knee injuries are for star athletes. Typically, athletes who suffer from an ACL injury are out for the rest of the season and must undergo knee surgery with a six to eight week...
Tags: Arthritis, Legs, Bones and Joints, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapists
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Obituary: Jeanette Rice
LIBERTY — Jeanette Faye Rice, 79, of Liberty, died Sunday. Born Nov. 16, 1932, in Liberty, she was a daughter of the late Tom and Lucy Phelps Carmicle. She was a certified nursing and physical therapy assistant. Survivors include her husband,...Tags: Health Treatments, Health
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SILLY SIDE: Lifeguard finds a balance between responsibility and fun
jking@amnews.comAubrey Mojesky, 19, is leaning toward a career in physical therapy as a junior at Centre College, but she’s not certain that’s what she wants to do. Watching her patiently and purposely guiding a 4-year-old through a swimming lesson...Tags: College Sports, Dance, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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Belcher, Baldwin plan June wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Belcher and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan Baldwin, all of Winchester, announce the engagement of their children, Laura LeAnn Belcher and Robert Wilmott Baldwin. The bride-elect is a 2002 graduate of Lexington Catholic High School, a...
Tags: College Sports, Education, Morehead State University, Weddings, Family
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Prep Track & Field: Mercer boys regroup, roll to Class AA regional title
marsee@amnews.comCORBIN — The day started for the Mercer County boys with one of their runners throwing up before the very first race, and it only got worse from there. Mercer’s hopes of repeating as regional champion took a major hit when its most decorated...Tags: Track and Field, Aaron Miller, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapists, Health Treatments
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KHSAA inductee Graham keeps competitive spirit despite battle with MS
The Maysville Ledger-IndependentMultiple sclerosis has, for the time being, taken from Maxine Graham the use of her legs. But the former Fleming County track and field standout, who makes no effort to hide the competitive spirit coursing inside her, plans to get them back. “Let me...Tags: Legs, Physical Therapists, Multiple Sclerosis, Muhammad Ali, Track and Field
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Prep Softball: Mercer County's Tabby Shewmaker having a stress-free season
hmorris@amnews.comHARRODSBURG - With her college choice already taken care of, Tabby Shewmaker is free to have a stress-free senior season. The Mercer County pitcher will attend Bellarmine University in Louisville next year — she signed with the Division II school ...Tags: College Sports, Baseball, Health Treatments, Sports, Health
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Prep Tennis: Mercer doubles champ Baer going it alone in final postseason
marsee@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Caitlin Baer is on her own this season, and that’s fine with her. The Mercer County senior has been in the regional doubles final in each of the past two years, and she and her partner even won a match at the state tournament...Tags: College Sports, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapists, Injuries and Wounds, Health Treatments
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