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Noltemeyer to fill new role at Centre
Patrick Noltemeyer, who currently serves as associate dean of students and director of community service and the Bonner Program at Centre, has been selected to serve as the new special assistant to the president for institutional research and college...
Tags: Students, Philosophy, Colleges and Universities, Psychology, Medical Specialization
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Education briefs for April 4
education@jessaminejournal.comWest Middle FCCLA goes to state West Jessamine Middle School FCCLA had 10 students representing the school at the state FCCLA leadership conference in Louisville on March 25-27. The students participated in the business sessions to elect the new...Tags: Head Start, Percy Grainger, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Trips and Vacations
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Nicholasville teen Reese Kemp uses fame from chronic illness to help others
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comThe terrible disease Reese Kemp has battled his entire life has left him smaller than average. He isn’t quite 5 feet tall and weighs barely more than 80 pounds. But the 16-year-old has become larger than life. The West Jessamine High School...Tags: Major League Baseball, Conservation, Baseball, Steroids, Russ Meyer
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Danville woman's work as physical therapist part of mission
kpeek@amnews.comWorking in the world of athletics and health has allowed Burgin native and Danville resident Regina Motley to travel and serve others. “I consider this my mission field,” she said. Motley, director of physical therapy at Danville...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Tennis, Education, Lobbying, Teaching and Learning
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Autism is focus of symposium at Centre College
Centre CollegeCentre College will host an autism symposium on campus with events today and Wednesday, including a lecture by author John Elder Robison and speakers from around Kentucky. Robison, author of the books “Be Different,” “Look Me in the...Tags: Pink Floyd (music group), Colleges and Universities, National Institutes of Health, Medical Specialization, American School for the Deaf
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Apodaca: March Madness of a different sort
It's March Madness time! I don't mean the college basketball tournament, although the annual rite of collective lunacy to which I refer does involve college, and it is a tournament of sorts. It's the anxiety-ridden, teenage acne breakout-prone, parent...Tags: Abusive Behavior, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, People (magazine), Sports, Teaching and Learning
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McDowell hospital working with city and state to make crosswalks safer
scollins@amnews.comAfter more than six years of stressing the need for safer pedestrian crosswalks, officials at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville say enough is enough. The hospital’s campus sits between Third and Fourth streets in the middle of...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Walnuts, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Minnie Olson
Minnie Lydia Trierweiler Olson entered her Heavenly Home on March 18 at Wesley Village in Wilmore. Minnie was born Sept. 6, 1911, at Staples, Minn., the daughter of Charles and Lydia Shannon Trierweiler. She graduated from Crosby Ironton High School in...Tags: Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Engagement: Troyer-Hardy
Dr. Mark and Diane Troyer of Wilmore announce the engagement of their son Brian Joseph Troyer to Callie Ann Hardy, daughter of Gary and Kathy Hardy of LaGrange, Ky. Brian is studying Media Communications and Philosophy at Asbury University, and also...
Tags: Philosophy, Colleges and Universities, Lexington (Lexington, Virginia), Education, Religion and Belief
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Frankfort is buzzing with activity
As I write to you, I am wrapping up the first week of the 2013 General Assembly Session. Now, since this is a “short” session, when we adjourn Friday, we will not meet again until Feb. 5. The time is used to get new members, committee...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Kentucky Wildcats, Education, Tom Buford, United Kingdom
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Hatter leaving Casey schools on solid ground
tkleffman@amnews.comLIBERTY — From her corner office at the Casey County Board of Education, Linda Hatter can — and often does — look across the Green River and catch a glimpse of Casey County High School through the trees that line the banks. It’...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Walnuts
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Warner Elementary School duct-tapes its principal to the wall
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comVal Gallutia was sticking by his students as they stuck him to the wall Friday afternoon. Students at Warner Elementary School took turns applying duct tape that held the principal against the wall of his school’s cafeteria. The spectacle was...Tags: Services and Shopping, Vehicles, University of Louisville, Cerebral Palsy, Schools
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