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Local high school students attend agricultural leadership institute
LOUISVILLE — Summer vacation may be only beginning for most students, but that doesn’t mean Kentucky Farm Bureau’s emphasis on education is slowing down. Eighty-four high school juniors from 54 counties across the state have accepted...
Tags: Schools, Agriculture, Students, Agricultural Research and Technology, Education
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Tuition going up at BCTC
The Winchester SunNew students attending Bluegrass Community and Technical College’s Winchester campus for the fall semester will be paying more for tuition. On Friday, the board of regents of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) — of...Tags: Students, Education, Morehead State University, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Q&A: Political experts chime in on vice-presidential contenders
dbrock@amnews.comWith a Democrat incumbent and a Republican field winnowed down to one real contender, today’s presidential primary will be largely a formality for many area voters. The real intrigue is who Mitt Romney, the likely Republican presidential nominee,...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Science, Polls, Primaries, Marco Rubio
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College news for May 20
Graduates On May 5, husband and wife Josh and Kellie Dillman graduated from the University of the Cumberlands for a second time. Josh received a master of business administration degree, and Kellie received a master of education degree. Josh is the...
Tags: Science, Graduation, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology
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Nicholasville Rotary Club gives out 10 scholarships
news@jessaminejournal.comTen Jessamine County high-school seniors received scholarhips Monday afternoon at the Nicholasville Rotary Club's meeting at Central Bank. The recipients of the $1,000 scholarships were Elizabeth Burton from East Jessamine High School, who plans on...Tags: Medical Specialization, Awards and Prizes, Middle Tennessee State University , Health, Murray State University
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Education briefs for May 24
education@jessaminejournal.comNicholasville Elementary first-graders receive awards from DAR The local Trabue Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, awarded Nicholasville Elementary students Caitlyn Puckett first place, Serenity Rust second place and Gabrielle Proffitt...Tags: Science, Awards and Prizes, Graduation, Human Interest, Politics
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Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center receives $420,000 grant
A $420,000 federal grant will help improve health for low-income residents of Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln and Mercer counties. “Many people will benefit from this three-year funding,” said LaVerne Slone. Slone, a registered nurse, works for...
Tags: Heart Disease, Personal Income, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Nursing
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UK Football: New secondary coach says Wildcats have 'all the pieces' to win
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Senior cornerback Cartier Rice has no trouble describing new Kentucky secondary coach Mike Cassity, a former UK football player and wrestler who joined coach Joker Phillips staff during the offseason to replace Steve Brown. “He...Tags: Georgia Bulldogs, Pacific-12 Conference, Chuck Smith, Alabama Crimson Tide, College Sports
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Patrick Henry Community College names its new president
Patrick Henry Community College in Martinsville has named its successor to President Max Wingett. The school announced Tuesday that Angeline Godwin will become the school's third president, effective July 1. Wingett is retiring after serving as the...
Tags: University of Southern Mississippi, Patrick Henry, Research and Development, Florida State University, University of Alabama
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Darius Miller visits Clark County, readies for White House
Sun Sports EditorDarius Miller will shake hands with President Barack Obama on Friday. Before reuniting with his teammates and coaching staff for a visit to Washington, he exchanged high fives, hugs and handshakes with students Thursday at Strode Station Elementary. The...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Kentucky Wildcats, Kentucky Derby, College Sports, White House
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Ellis to speak at Second Thursday program
A retired Eastern Kentucky University history professor will share his views on Kentucky as a “Crossroads of Humor” at the May 10 Second Thursday Program at the Bluegrass Heritage Museum. Dr. Bill Ellis, a native of Danville and a graduate...
Tags: Schools, Eastern Kentucky University, Education, High Schools, College Sports
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Three Lincoln students sick with E. coli
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — Two kindergarten students from Stanford Elementary School who suffered E. colipoisoning remain in the intensive care unit at the University of Kentucky’s Children’s Hospital this morning while local, state and federal...Tags: E. coli Infection, Family, Students, Health and Safety at School, Hospitals and Clinics
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