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Cemetery tour set at historic Spring Hill
Contributing WriterHARRODSBURG — Just as the darkness begins to fall over the hallowed grounds, Spring Hill Cemetery will come to life — alive with history that is. The ninth annual “History Underfoot” cemetery tour, sponsored by James Harrod Trust,...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Human Interest, Entertainment
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U.S. computers among the least protected in the world
KIAHHere's something that might surprise you: when it comes to computer security, U.S. consumers are among the worst in the world at keeping their PCs protected. McAfee, the software security giant, says nearly 20% of Americans cruising the web do so...Tags: Security, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Teel Time: New NCAA board chairman Hatch talks Penn State, football playoffs, academic standards
From Penn State to football’s playoff, from an enforcement restructuring to higher academic standards, Nathan Hatch’s leadership of the NCAA Division Board of Directors arrives at a turbulent time for college sports. Wake Forest’s...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Environmental Issues, Sports, Time (magazine)
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Americans turn less to cigarettes, but find substitutes
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - While more Americans than ever before are quitting their cigarette habit, a growing number are also turning to large cigars and pipes, suggesting that gains in curbing tobacco consumption may be more elusive than previously thought....Tags: Disease Prevention, Recreational Substance Use, Tobacco Use, Respiratory Disease, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Scoreboard: Aug. 24
TODAY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL South Dakota Aberdeen Central at Sioux Falls Roosevelt, 7 p.m. Aberdeen Roncalli at Groton, 7:30 p.m. Brandon Valley at Sioux Falls O'Gorman Britton-Hecla at Oakes, N.D. Clark-Willow Lake vs. Hamlin at Hayti...Tags: Auto Racing, Torell Troup, Butterfly Ballots, Women's Tennis Association, South Dakota State University
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2 area men die in Tennessee inner tubing accident
Two men from the Chicago area died in a tubing accident on a Tennessee lake, officials say. James Brannan, 53, of Berwyn and John Perez, 39, of Hammond, Ind., were on a single inner tube being pulled by a pontoon boat about 6 p.m. last Thursday on...
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Colts break camp at Anderson University
It took a 38-yard field goal from Colts punter Pat McAfee to end practice early on the final day of training camp. With the entire team cheering him on McAfee missed his first attempt from 59-yards out. They moved the ball up and he nailed his second...
Tags: Coby Fleener, Football, Chuck Pagano, Sports
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Using new technology, WDBJ7 does a live shot from McAfee Knob in Roanoke County
WDBJ7 News DirectorOne quarter of its 2,000-plus miles winds through Virginia. The Appalachian Trail, or AT, is the longest, hiking-only footpath in the world, and this year it's 75 years old. WDBJ7 did the first broadcast live from McAfee Knob on Wednesday evening during...Tags: Arts and Culture, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Technology, Media Industry, Television Industry
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Although Southwest Virginia hiking is beautiful, it can be dangerous if you're not prepared
WDBJ7 ReporterOur special live coverage from McAfee Knob Wednesday night got the attention of rescue crews. They want hikers to know while the scenery is beautiful, things can quickly turn scary. As you all know, it was really hot Thursday. So we saw lots of hiker...Tags: Roanoke County
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August is Neighborhood Watch Month in Mercer County
smojica@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Mercer County Sheriff Ernie Kelty hopes to renew interest in the community’s neighborhood watch program by offering complimentary seminars throughout the area in August. While Kelty does not want any citizen to try to take the...Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement, Emergency Health Procedures
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General warns of dramatic increase in cyber-attacks on U.S. firms
World NowCyber intrusions by hackers, criminals and nation states against U.S. infrastructure increased 17-fold from 2009 to 2011, the nation’s chief cyber defender says, and it’s only a matter of time before such an attack causes physical damage. Gen....
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