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News briefs for February 22
Garrard library announces events
Garrard County Public Library events for this week include:
How the Bluebird Made a Pizza puppet show — 6 p.m today, enjoy a family puppet show at the library about a bluebird, lizard, rhinoceros and a dog.
Gaming...Tags: Education, Medical Services, High Blood Pressure, Schools, Kentucky
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Gross national obesity
Contributing columnistAs first lady, Michelle Obama is promoting healthier diets in an attempt to combat epidemic obesity in the U.S. There are several reasons this project makes sense. It is clearly a national health problem, and it is an example of private behavior that...Tags: Medical Services, Michelle Obama, National Government, Obesity, Dining and Drinking
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SB45 punishes law-abiding citizens, not the criminals
Contributing columnistMethamphetamines are a terrible drug problem that ruin lives every day. But the answer to the issue is not legislation that will punish law-abiding citizens. Some state legislators from both parties are pushing Senate Bill 45 that would make any over...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Interior Policy, Civil Rights, Personal Weapon Control, Republican Party
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Go Red for Clark County women in February
This February, join thousands of people across the country that will come together to wear red for “Go Red Day for Women.”
This campaign is in support of women’s health, to bring awareness to heart disease among women.
Many Americans...Tags: Cancer, Heart Attack, High Blood Pressure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Interest
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Joyner-Kersee says Centre right place for sports camp
Four-time Olympian Jackie Joyner-Kersee says one thing about Centre College jumped out at her as she was contemplating if Centre was the right spot to hold a track camp this summer.
“The school and everyone there was so welcoming. They...Tags: Education, Multi-Sport Events, Minority Groups, Obesity, High School Sports
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Wear Red Feb. 4 for women's heart health
The month of February is American Heart Month and Friday, Feb. 4 is National Wear Red Day.
Heart Disease is the number one killer of American women. It kills one out of every three American women. Everyone is encouraged to wear red on Feb. 4 to...Tags: Medical Services, Heart Disease, Heart Attack, High Blood Pressure, Chest
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New rules requires schools to reduce sodium, fat in lunches
The Winchester SunClark County students and their counterparts across the nation will see a dramatic change in their school-cafeteria lunch and breakfast menus when the 2012 school year begins if stricter nutrition standards under the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act are...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Politics, Kentucky, Health
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Play Reading Week at Danville community theater will feature more than a half-dozen theatrical works
jenb@amnews.comWest T. Hill Community Theatre’s annual Play Reading week will be March 6-9. The four-day event is an opportunity for the community to read excerpts of the plays the theater’s personnel are considering for the 2011-2012 season. The readings...Tags: Education, Moss Hart, Fiction, Christmas, Holidays
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Wildcat den keeps husband's memory alive for Lincoln woman
msimpson@amnews.comGlenna Kissinger, 73, thumbed through a bag of yellowing Valentines from her late husband last week. “That’s all I have left of my baby,” she said. “That’s it.” The Valentines, along with a box containing every card...Tags: Heart Attack, Health, United Kingdom
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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: Internal Medicine, Education, Kidney Disease, Health and Medical Professionals, Kidney
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Ephraim McDowell Health's Community Service Department wins award
Ephraim McDowell Health’s Community Services Department received a Community Impact Award at the annual Danville-Boyle County Chamber Celebration. The Community Impact Award is given to individuals or organizations for responding to an identified...Tags: Cancer, Medical Services, Education, Obesity, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Hope Clinic sets open house at new Danville facility
The Hope Clinic will celebrate its new location at 105 Daniel Drive with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house from 2-4 p.m. Feb. 27.
The ribbon-cutting will be at 2 p.m. Refreshments and guided tours of the facility are planned. The clinic is next...Tags: Medical Services, Government Health Care, Prescription Drugs, High Blood Pressure, Kentucky
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