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Clark Regional Foundation looking for ways to disperse money
The Winchester SunEver since the announcement was made last year that Lifepoint Hospitals had purchased Clark Regional Hospital and would build a new facility, many in the community have wondered what would become of the old hospital and its assets. Along with the money...Tags: Happiness (state of mind), Health, Finance, Homes, Mitch McConnell
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Lancaster celebrates culmination of massive water line project
msimpson@amnews.comLANCASTER — Lancaster celebrated its investment in the resource on top of everyone's mind in Wednesday's heat — water. A ribbon cutting at city hall marked the completion of the last phase of a water system improvement project that replaced...Tags: Human Interest, Kentucky, John Wilson, Science and Technology, Plant Openings
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YMCA seeks funding for $1.1 million expansion
eruehs@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Wilderness Trace Family YMCA plans to renovate its facility at 130 N. College St. in a potential expansion that will amount to $1.1 million in improvements. “That represents Phase 1A of an expansion that will hopefully include...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Health, Human Interest, Renovation, Weight
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Don't count your energy sources before they hatch
Contributing ColumnistRonald Reagan observed what history teaches: “The nearest thing to eternal life we will ever see on this earth is a government program.” Therefore, we must fight hardest when do-gooders first raise the spectacle of saddling us with one of...Tags: Energy Resources, Unemployment Benefits, The New York Times, Biofuels, Kentucky
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Education briefs for Aug. 11
Pivonka receives physician-assistant degree Christopher R. Pivonka of Nicholasville received his master of medical science degree in physician assistant studies at the inaugural-class graduation of the Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of...Tags: Health, Human Interest, Redman, Drugs and Medicines, U.S. House of Representatives
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Chandler visits Boyle airport
dbrock@amnews.comU.S. Rep. Ben Chandler made sure his itinerary during his swing Wednesday through Boyle County included one of the smaller airports in his district. Chandler, who represents Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District, was at the Danville-Boyle County...Tags: Travel, Elections, Federal Aviation Administration, Politics, Washington (U.S. state)
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Boyle voters surveyed about how local officials are performing
dbrock@amnews.comAn exit poll conducted by Centre College government students during Tuesday's election gave them a lesson in the political process and also revealed what Boyle County residents think about their politicians. Benjamin Knoll, assistant professor of...Tags: Steve Beshear, Tea Party Movement, Republican Party, Local Government, Local Elections
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Stumbo's plan would change Jessamine's congressional district
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County would shift west from its central-Kentucky Congressional district to a district that currently includes Bowling Green and Owensboro under a plan outlined by the speaker of Kentucky’s House of Representatives on Tuesday. The...Tags: Republican Party, Brett Guthrie, Politics, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate
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Redistricting plans could reshuffle local counties
bkleppinger@amnews.comFRANKFORT — Two proposals for reorganizing Kentucky’s six U.S. congressional districts after the 2010 Census would shake things up in big ways for several local counties. Both proposals — one from Speaker of the House Greg Stumbo and...Tags: 2010 Census, Republican Party, Brett Guthrie, John Wilson, Democratic Party
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Legislature won't tackle redistricting until 2012
bkleppinger@amnews.comJessamine County will likely have to wait for 2012 to see where it falls when legislators redraw the lines of congressional districts State Rep. Greg Stumbo, the speaker of the house, initially proposed a special session for redistricting so the...Tags: 2010 Census, Republican Party, Brett Guthrie, Politics, Parties and Movements
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Letters to the editor: March 9, 2011
Blue line stream story only raises more questions
To the Sun:
Ned Crankshaw’s letter to the editor concerning the extra $234,000 the school board has to pay brings up questions for which I’d like answers.
One, did the Sun contact the Army...Tags: Health, Asthma, Economy, Business and Finance, Mining, Kentucky
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Chandler: National solution to pill abuse needed
There are a number of things Kentucky is known for: great basketball, the best bourbon, the fastest horses, and our state’s incredible natural beauty. But sadly, the commonwealth is becoming known for something far less flattering: prescription pill...Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Substance Abuse, Laws, Kentucky
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