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Letter: Editor misses point on US 127 accidents
Dear Editor, Either you misunderstood Deputy Gilliam or Deputy Gilliam misunderstood me, but I have always stated in my opinion these accidents are caused by Driver Error. Most accidents at that intersection are from fail to yield the right-of-way or...Tags: Travel, Road Transportation, Transportation, Disasters and Accidents, Shoulders
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Area Business Briefs for Feb. 15
Isaiah House hires legal specialist
Isaiah House drug and alcohol recovery center recently hired a new case worker legal specialist. Andy Ayers, a graduate of Southeast Community College and Lincoln Memorial University, will oversee the students’...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, United Way , Health, Internal Medicine, Colleges and Universities
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Joining the DAR took some doing
msimpson@amnews.comFor just one reason, Kathy Hignight remembers singing “Wells Fargo Wagon” in elementary school. “That was the first time I heard about the DAR” she said. “It says something like ‘The DAR sent a cannon to the...Tags: Ear, Nose, and Throat, Georgia, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Revolutions, Wells Fargo & Co.
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The power of prayers for Sassy
I think most of us would admit to being skeptical whenever we hear that a miracle has occurred. Even those with the utmost faith seem curious about the details of such miracles. Maybe they just love to hear an inspiring story with a happy ending. On the...Tags: Allergies, Swelling, Common Cold, Liver, Diseases and Illnesses
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Gov. Beshear signs SB 110 into law
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comLess than a week after Senate Bill 110 appeared on his desk, Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear signed it into law last Thursday, Feb. 24. “Access to quality health care is a critical issue for families across the commonwealth,” the governor said...Tags: Judges, Steve Beshear, Executive Branch, Justice System, Elections
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House looks at higher-education issues
State representativeOver the course of the last week, the Kentucky House of Representatives honored fallen military members and their families in a solemn, moving ceremony in the House chamber. This tradition began in 2004 and the service has become one of the most...Tags: Elections, Taxation, Health, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Relay for Life teams generate more than $40,000 for cancer research
The Winchester SunThe American Cancer Society is at least $43,000 closer to finding a cure for cancer, thanks to the 19 teams participating in the Clark County Relay for Life. The annual event began at 7 p.m. Friday at the George Rogers Clark High School track with food,...Tags: Blood, Health Organizations, Health, Science and Technology, Kentucky
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Despite cancer diagnosis, Clark Family Court judge celebrates life
The Winchester SunThis is the first in a three-part series on Relay for Life. Clark Family Court Judge Jeff Walson is just carryin’ on like an old friend taught him. As Relay for Life approaches, Walson, the keynote speaker, remembers last year’s event. His...Tags: Colon, Prostate Cancer, Health, Surgery, Medical Research
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Mother's cancer death gives woman passion to fight back
The Winchester SunOne day before of her wedding in August 2008, Allison Schrader Totty found a reason to fight back. Her mother, Beverly Schrader, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1994 and was considered in remission until a 2006 doctor’s appointment....Tags: Cancer, Marriage, Colonoscopy, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Interest
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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: Drugs and Medicines, Pets, Coughing, Health, Pharmaceuticals
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Got calcium?
Since 1939, June has been the month to celebrate the dairy industry. Dairy products provide calcium, an important mineral, to our diet.
Calcium, which is 99 percent of what is stored in your bones and teeth, performs multiple functions in the body. Some...Tags: Hormones and Metabolism, Milk, High Blood Pressure, Calcium, Muscle
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Local briefs: June 9, 2011
GRC Council’s parent run-off election
George Rogers Clark High School will be conducting a parent run-off election for the 2011-2012 School-based Decision-making Council on June 16 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All balloting will take place in the...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Human Interest, Blood, Relay for Life, Dining and Drinking
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