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Hot Rod Hullabaloo revs its engine in Danville
dbrock@amnews.comWhat started as a way for hot rodders to grill out and gather around their prized machines has become a popular celebration known as the Hullabaloo on Dillehay Street. This year's Hullabaloo on Saturday is expected to be the biggest yet, no small feat...Tags: Labor Day, Music, Entertainment
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Cars help father cope after son's suicide
dbrock@amnews.comBonds between fathers and sons have been forged in the family garage since the advent of the automobile, inheritances earned instead of given. Just like his dad Mark, Shelby Cain had some motor oil coursing through his veins. An avid racer who competed...Tags: Human Interest
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Jessamine County suicide rate rivals that of drug-related deaths, coroner says
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comWhile prescription drug abuse has contributed to a number of deaths, Jessamine County Coroner Michael Hughes said the county’s suicide rates is pretty scary as well. Since 2009, the coroner’s office has investigated 16 suicides, Hughes said....Tags: Prescription Drugs
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Aging alone in America: Good and not so good news
In a new report to the Council on Contemporary Families for Older Americans Month, New York University researchers report on the unprecedented movement of the elderly toward solo living. One hundred years ago, 70 percent of widows and widowers moved...
Tags: New York University
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Emmanuel Episcopal ethics series focuses on relationships
The Winchester SunThe Right Rev. Chilton Knudsen, the interim assisting bishop of the Lexington Diocese of the Episcopal Church, spoke at the third installment of Emmanuel Episcopal Church’s Lenten lecture series on ethics. Knudsen emphasized the importance of...Tags: Anglicanism, Lent, Ethics, Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia
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Stanford shooting ruled a suicide
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — The May shooting death of Kathy Pemberton Miracle has been ruled a suicide by Lincoln County Coroner Farris Marcum. “There wasn’t enough evidence there to rule it a homicide. It was a suicide, cut and dried,” Marcum said...Tags: Demographics, Suicide, Maxwell Street
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Know the facts behind suicides and you may help prevent one
County coronerThe notion of a loved one ending their life at their own hand is one that most of us will never be able to comprehend. However, here in Jessamine County, as well as the rest of the state, and for that matter the country, suicide has become more...Tags: Health, Stress, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, Behavioral Conditions
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Veteran suicide: growing numbers, intensified outreach
— Sleep was dangerous for me. I couldn't handle the nightmares. I thought I was psychotic. I diagnosed myself with anything other than PTSD. I came up with a plan to end the pain, end the nightmares and keep the people I loved from being hurt. I...
Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Hospitals and Clinics, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Behavioral Conditions, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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4 dead in apparent murder-suicide by business owner in St. Louis
Two men and two women were found shot dead inside a St. Louis healthcare business after an apparent workplace murder-suicide in which the owner killed his employees before killing himself, police said Thursday. No one else was injured, and police said...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Shootings, Labor Legislation, Murder
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Darien family will be laid to rest together, relative says
At a time of unimaginable loss, the families of Jeana and David Andrus have come together to plan a joint memorial service for the DuPage County couple and their daughters, who died violently in what relatives say was a loving home. Authorities said...
Tags: Darien (DuPage, Illinois)
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Philly inspector kills self after deadly collapse
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A veteran Philadelphia building inspector who apparently committed suicide had inspected the site of a deadly building collapse twice in February and an adjacent, related project in mid-May. The June 5 collapse killed six...
Tags: Sprague, Times Square, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Guantanamo, hunger strikes and medical ethics
As prisoners continue to wage a hunger strike at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, a pointed opinion piece in the New England Journal of Medicine argues that military physicians who oversee such feedings are guilty of aggravated assault and should...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners, Ethics, Barack Obama, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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