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Central Kentucky health care providers cut ties with Coventry Cares
The Physicians’ Network, a group of 550 independent physicians in Central Kentucky, has announced plans to cut its ties with Medicaid provider Coventry Cares of Kentucky. Clark County physician Dr. Ralph Alvarado, president of the network, which...
Tags: General Practitioners, Insurance, Health Insurance, Medicaid, Government Health Care
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Visit to sister's home offers chance to recall childhood memories
This past week has been spent with family a little more than usual. On Sunday last week, I decided to take the 1-hour, 15-minute drive up to my sister’s home in Wellington, Ky. Though we have seen each other many times, I have to admit it has been...
Tags: Flu
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BizTech: Business Briefs
Thoroughbred Threads signs agreement with St. Catharine College Thoroughbred Threads LLC has signed a two-year agreement with St. Catharine College to take over operation of the St. Catharine College Spirit Shoppe and school store in Springfield. ...
Tags: General Practitioners, Arts, Nursing, Chemotherapy, Eastern Kentucky University
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A look at the history of Dr. John W. Ishmael¿s residence
By Harry Enoch Dr. John W. Ishmael, MD, lived at 217 S. Main St. in Winchester from the time he built the house in the 1890s until his death in 1920. Dr. Edward P. Guerrant purchased the house in 1927 and turned it into the Guerrant Clinic. His son,...
Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, University of Louisville, Pneumonia, American Medical Association
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Too many to count: Giving thanks for the blessings
The Winchester SunSo, there it was. All I had to do was to sit down before it and receive it. The day was Sunday at noon, and we had skipped church. Church attendance for us fills many needs and one of the needs is to receive a sense of “blessing,” which,...Tags: Soups, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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Energy drinks blamed after Lincoln students taken to hospital
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Two Lincoln County Middle School students were taken to the hospital Wednesday after consuming energy drinks during a field trip to Eastern Kentucky University. Principal Debbie Sims said during a 300-student excursion to the university...Tags: Students, Energy Drinks, Teachers
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Snuffed out: Clark Regional Medical Center on board with Great American Smokeout
The Great American Smokeout is a national cessation day held every year by the American Cancer Society, and 2012 marks its 37th year. The day is selected to raise awareness on the dangers of tobacco. Tobacco use remains the single most preventable cause...
Tags: General Practitioners, Health Organizations, Tobacco Products, American Cancer Society
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Head-on crash in Boyle injuries three
tkleffman@amnews.comAn Eastern Kentucky University student remains hospitalized today after being airlifted from the scene of a head-on collision Wednesday afternoon on Ky. 52 near Chrisman Lane that injured three people. Passenger Sarah Beatty, 22, of Warsaw was listed...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Injuries and Wounds, Eastern Kentucky University
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Business Briefs for Nov. 6, 2012
Fort Logan receives Level IV Trauma Center verification The Emergency Department at Ephraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital recently received verification as a Level IV Trauma Center. In addition, both Ephraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital and Ephraim...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, FNB Corporation, Vaccines, Human Interest
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Boyle grad volunteers abroad
When faced with the realization that he would have an entire semester off from college, Danville native Josh Miller began looking for ways to use that time to benefit others. Miller, a 2010 graduate of Boyle County High School, is a student at the...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Nursing, Colleges and Universities, Cesarean Section, University of Kentucky
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Clark County Activity Coalition discusses upcoming projects
The Clark County Activity Coalition met at 12:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the College Park Gym. Co-chair Gina Lang called the meeting to order and introduced guest speaker Jen Algire, CEO of the Clark Regional Foundation for the Promotion of Health. Algire...
Tags: Jeff Lewis, Crime, Law and Justice, American Heart Association, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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