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State failing to make children its top priority
Guest ColumnistNelson Mandela, former president of South Africa said, "There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children." On Feb. 16, the Kentucky House of Representatives’ Health and Welfare committee...Tags: Government, Environmental Issues, Nelson Mandela, Crime, Law and Justice, Interior Policy
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Tornado devastation was eye-opening
Journal ColumnistA black mailbox with white numbers “303” was all that was left. While planning a volunteer workday with my husband last Friday, we visited a rural part of Morgan County struck by the March 2 tornadoes. I’d heard the words “...Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Disasters, Forestry and Timber, Natural Resource Industry, Tornadoes
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The Pet Corner: Behold! The future of modern medicine is here
Do you remember when we used to think some things were impossible? Modern technology has taught us to never say never or impossible. I think about the 1970s and 1980s growing up without cell phones, computers and many of the electronically advanced...Tags: Science, Pharmaceuticals, Bones and Joints, Human Body, Research
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Property transfers for Jan. 27, 2012
Property transfers for the week of Jan. 17 to Jan. 20.
— Community Trust Bank Inc., Shirley Martin V, Reach Inc., United States of America Department of Agriculture, Internal Revenue Service, City of Winchester and Clark County to Elizabeth A....Tags: Wells Fargo & Co.
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Danville veterinarian treating horses with stem cells
dbrock@amnews.comA Danville veterinarian is delivering cutting-edge therapy to horses that may end up running at some of the most famous racetracks in the world. He said it is also helping man’s best friend. Dr. Joe Yocum recently started the Centre for Regenerative...Tags: Horse (animal), Arthritis, Dog (animal), University of Kentucky
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Pet stem cell biz booming for MediVet
brossi@jessaminejournal.comIn just two years after going commercial, MediVet America’s headquarters in Nicholasville has seen exponential growth with no sign of slowing down. The privately owned company is one of a handful of developers and researchers worldwide working on...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Companies and Corporations, Bones and Joints, Diseases and Illnesses, Arthritis
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News briefs for Jan. 23
Environmental scholarship offered
Capital Area Master Gardeners is taking applications for a $500 scholarship to be awarded to a student majoring in horticulture, plant pathology, landscape design, botany, forestry, entomology, environmental concerns,...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Agriculture, Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture
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Pigs at the tax trough in hiding
Contributing columnistDid you know that your legislator doesn’t have to be “on the record” when he or she votes for a spending bill? That’s right, there’s no way to track how your representative voted on raising or spending your taxes. I’...Tags: Elections, Politics
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Beshear proposes 8.4-percent cuts to most agencies
Associated PressFRANKFORT — Declaring “the day of reckoning has come,” Gov. Steve Beshear called Tuesday for 8.4 percent cuts to most government agencies. Only education, public safety and a handful of other programs would be spared to make up a $742...Tags: Justice System, Metal and Mineral, Career and Workplace, Health, Finance
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READY TO EXPAND: Danville will undertake $28 million water project
dbrock@amnews.comWith federal regulation looming and local leaders looking toward future needs, the city of Danville is in the early stages of what likely will be the town’s most expensive municipal project ever. In addition to shoring up an aging facility, the...Tags: Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Manufacturing and Engineering, Natural Resource Industry, Justice System
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Funds awarded for Parksville water project
PARKSVILLE — Rural Development State Director Tom Fern will be in Boyle County on Monday to announce $725,000 in U.S. Department of Agriculture funding to upgrade the Parksville water system and increase its capacity to serve new customers.
Fern...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Judges, Natural Resource Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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