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Winchester native experiences 'eerie' East Coast quake
The Winchester SunTonya Hull Sacco thought her roof was being ripped off. The Winchester native who moved in 1995 to Kenvil, N.J., about 30 miles from New York City, felt the earthquake that rumbled across the east coast Tuesday afternoon and reportedly into areas of...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Mass Media, North Carolina, Washington Monument, Tennessee
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Business owner overcomes unemployment in sour economy
msimpson@amnews.comSTANFORD — Cathy Mitchum, 59, lived her dream for three short years as owner of McKinney Station in Lincoln County. “It was a country store,” she said, smiling at the memory. “We had hardware and feed, and we cooked and had a...Tags: Interior Policy, Florida, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Politics
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Caution on all-terrain vehicles can save lives this fall season
County coronerAs fall approaches, there will be an increased enthusiasm for hitting the trails with friends on their ATVs. Sadly, there will be many folks of all ages who will ride outside the envelope, or in other words, push the edge of safety with their vehicles....Tags: Consumers, Health, Injuries and Wounds, Florida, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Area business briefs for July 5
Nurses join HospiceRegistered nurses Tammy Graham, Emily Buntain and Kari Carideo have joined Heritage Hospice Inc.Graham, who has been a nurse for four years and in the medical field for 17 years, will work in admissions. She is a graduate of Midway...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Human Interest, Continuing Education, Nursing, Medical Services
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Bishops, nuns and rabbis debate gas fracking
news@jessaminejournal.comPITTSBURGH (AP) — Bishops, nuns and rabbis are joining the environmental and social debate over natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale region, and many are seeking a balance that reflects their congregations. "We have people's lives who are...Tags: Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Companies and Corporations, Nature, Human Rights
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State obesity rates rising
Kentuckians are getting fatter. That’s not an opinion, it’s a fact, according to the latest study of obesity rates in the United States by the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Kentucky ranked sixth in...Tags: Michelle Obama, High Blood Pressure, Medical Research, Louisiana, Celebrities and Health Issues
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Jeffrey Milton Rayburn: July 16, 2011
Jeffrey Milton Rayburn, 54, husband of Tallina Griffett Rayburn, passed away Saturday, July 16, at the Clark Regional Medical Center.
A native of Harlan County, he was the son of the late Lewis M. and Bettye Lockard Rayburn Jr.
Jeff was a Fayette...Tags: Arkansas, Human Interest
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Democratic Lieutenant Governor hopeful lunches in Lincoln
Governor Steve Beshear's running mate for this November's gubernatorial contest, Jerry E. Abramson, visited with two dozen Democrats at Stanford's Depot Restaurant Monday afternoon to introduce himself and to update party members on what to expect in...Tags: UPS Inc., Democratic Party, Steve Beshear, Budgets and Budgeting, Human Interest
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News Briefs for March 31
Local wildlife refuge to hold bird hike
The Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge will host a spring birding hike beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday. This will be an opportunity to find some early migrating birds and year-round residents before the trees fill...Tags: Wildlife, Freemasonry, Natural Resources, Madison County (Virginia), Educational Development Corporation
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Looking back at KSD
In 1874, Kentucky School for the Deaf began publishing a weekly in-house newspaper, the Kentucky Deaf-Mute, to give the male students an opportunity to learn the printing trade. KSD published the newspaper continuously from 1874 to 2004 with only a name...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Human Interest, Elections, Colleges and Universities, Standards
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Crim: Ending public funding for broadcasting would make community radio `go darkż
WMMT-FM is the community radio station of Appalshop Inc., located in Whitesburg, deep in the coal fields of central Appalachia. We serve about 50 counties in rural Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina and West Virginia through our FM broadcast...Tags: Entertainment, Companies and Corporations, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Radio
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UAW's King: The Godfather of 'sole'
Contributing columnistTo save his crumbling empire, Bob King, president of the United Auto Workers union, offered foreign automakers a deal “they can’t refuse.” But if they happened to decline the offer, King recently admitted that it likely would doom the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Job Layoffs, Human Rights, Contracts, Manufacturing and Engineering
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