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Football: Clark Middle ends era on top
Sun Sports EditorGEORGETOWN — Clark Middle’s last football game was a memorable one. Houston Goodman crossed the goal-line on a busted play with 4.4 seconds remaining to lift the seventh-grade Eagles to a 22-14 triumph over Bourbon County in the finals of...Tags: Football, Sports
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Home and Away: "A River Runs Through It"
Contributing WriterSince I had open heart surgery, I feel I have a new lease on life. So many things seem new to me. Along with a new heart valve, I also seem to have new eyes; I look out upon a new world, a fresh environment, in a new way. Orienting oneself into a new...Tags: Fishing, Entertainment Events, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Looking Back: World War II veteran recalls service
Contributing WriterHubert Miracle of Stanford bears a scar on his left leg as a reminder of his World War II service. He suffers other, less visible scars on the inside, from things he saw while fighting on the beaches of Normandy and during days of bombings in Northern...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Automotive Equipment, Injuries and Wounds, Awards and Prizes, Justice System
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Paralysis doesn't slow down local Boy Scout
A local Boy Scout living with brain damage and paralysis isn’t letting that get in the way of his longtime goal of becoming an Eagle Scout.
In October 2008, then 17-year-old Cedric Geouge of Winchester, who was an active Boy Scout and summer camp...Tags: Health, Brain, Social Issues, Emergency Health Procedures, Employees
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Heart transplant keeps toddler ticking
JUNCTION CITY — It was an August afternoon in Arkansas when Elizabeth Guillen was told there was a donor heart ready for her son.
In the past, she hadn’t wanted to believe her little Jaydon would need an all-out transplant. Among all the...Tags: Health, Social Issues, Lungs and Airways, Heart Problems, Physical Therapy
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ORs go high-tech, boosting safety, cost savings
South Florida operating rooms are getting a high-tech makeover, and patients are reaping the benefits, including less time under anesthesia, better protections against medical mistakes and potential cost savings. If the flat-screen TV monitors and the...
Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Nursing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Broward Health Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics
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UPDATE: Well-known restaurateur Pat Perri, 88, dies
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- "Hey, Pat!" was a call heard often around Pat Perri. Pat, known from the fame of his Mishawaka restaurant Pat's Colonial Pub, died Wednesday night in Las Vegas, according to family members. He was 88. He was known for making anyone feel...Tags: West Palm Beach, Indiana Hoosiers, Bars and Clubs, Orlando Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Young people fascinated with history
History is for old fogeys, right? Well, then, what are all these young people doing volunteering at the Washington County Historical Society? And, why are high and middle school students engaged with in-depth historical research projects? Interns and...Tags: Students, Vaccines, Chemotherapy, Health and Safety at School, Arts and Culture
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Paul E. Pfahler, 87
Paul E. Pfahler, 87, of Lakeland, Fla., passed away at home on Monday, May 20, 2013, from natural causes. Paul was born to Rita O'Brien and John Lloyd Pfahler in Mansfield, Ohio. He graduated from Mansfield Senior High School. After graduation, he...
Tags: National Parks, High School Sports, Elkton, U.S. Marine Corps, Bowling Green State University
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Shrimp boil benefits pediatric patients
More than 200 people recently gathered beachside to enjoy great food while helping to raise money for a good cause. The fourth annual, Louisiana-style "Toes in the Sand" Shrimp Boil on the Beach, staged at the Lauderdale Surf Club in Lauderdale-by-the-...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Human Interest, Shrimp, Diseases and Illnesses, Renal cell carcinoma
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Windber Medical Center seeking relationship with another institution
Daily American Staff WriterWindber Medical Center is exploring options for a “strategic relationship” with another health system. President and CEO Barbara Cliff said in a telephone interview Monday that she and board Chairman David Klementik sent a letter to...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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