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Six county students earn Somerset Foundation Scholarships
Six Somerset County residents were awarded Lucas Popernack Memorial Scholarships for study at Allegany College of Maryland in the current 2011-12 academic year. The scholarships are for use at ACM campuses in Somerset County or Cumberland, Md. Karisa...Tags: CVS Corp., Awards and Prizes, Awards and Prizes, Ryan Fisher, Education
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Jury convicts inmate of jailhouse rape
DAILY AMERICANThe rape survivor cried softly in the arms of friends, family and advocates surrounding her as she sat in the courtroom while the jury's guilty verdicts were read one by one Friday. Lark Allan Ramsey, 45, smiled and said nothing as Clerk of Courts Rose...Tags: Trials, Trials, Human Body, Abusive Behavior, Human Body
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Obituary: Jeanette B. Baker
Jeanette B. Baker, 79, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012, at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Monday, Feb. 1, 1932, she was a daughter of the late James E. and Hallie Loving Buck. She was a Kentucky Colonel and Honorary Secretary...Tags: Medical Specialization, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Obituaries, Health, Nursing
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Prosecution presents case in inmate rape trial
DAILY AMERICANOn the first day of his rape trial, Lark Allan Ramsey sat in a wheelchair at the defense table with an occasional hint of a smile as two versions of the incident unfolded through the testimony of eight witnesses. The 45-year-old inmate is accused of...Tags: Trials, Trials, Fainting, Lawyers, Sexual Assault
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Lassey scholarship awarded to Imperial Valley College nursing student
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterBRAWLEY - Courtney Wells, a second-year Imperial Valley College nursing student, beats out 13 applicants and wins a $5,000 scholarship that was awarded during a small ceremony at Pioneers Memorial Hospital. Please read either the e-edition or print...Tags: Education, Financial Aid, Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities, Health
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Many baby products have toxic flame retardants, analysis finds
Children's health advocates are calling on state legislatures to ban flame retardants in baby's products after testing found the toxic chemicals in 85 percent of items it tested.
The toxic retardants were found in nursing pillows, car seats and other...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization, Cancer, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health
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William H. Heining, 72, Berlin
William H. Heining, 72, Berlin, died Jan. 21, 2012, at Somerset Hospital. Born Sept. 23, 1939, in Garrett, a son of William and Florence (Albright) Heining. Preceded in death by parents and a brother, John. Survived by his wife of 51 years, the former...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health, Nursing
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Clark Circuit Court: Jan. 12, 2012
The following cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court Jan. 12 with Judge William Clouse presiding.
— Joshua Hopkins, second-degree forgery, dismissed.
— Marcus Allen Francis, deferred prosecution order entered.
— Kenny J. Heflin,...Tags: Trials, Trials, Joint Ventures, Theft, Punishment
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Woman in stuck elevator delivers baby; husband climbs down to help
Q13 FOX News OnlineTalk about making a dramatic entrance — a baby boy was born Wednesday inside a stuck elevator at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Tacoma, and the father climbed down into the elevator to cut the umbilical cord. The infant's mother, Katie Thacker, was...Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Health and Medical Professionals, Health
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Practices improve beef cattle herds
One of the best ways to boost beef cattle profits is to use genetics to improve the efficiency of your herd. Prioritize traits to meet the goals of your operation. This will provide as many pounds of beef as possible off of every available acre at a...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Human Body, Conservation, Music, Genetics
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Drop from wheelchair leads to lawsuit
tkleffman@amnews.comA Stanford woman is suing a Danville bus operator and nursing home alleging that their employees caused her to break a leg and suffer other injuries when they dropped her in her wheelchair as they tried to load her on a bus. Brenda Young filed the...Tags: Long Term Care, Trials, Litigation, Laws, Nursing Homes
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Binge drinking a county problem
Daily American Staff WriterBinge drinking can be contagious between couples and among friends. Researchers looked at 208 unmarried couples in their early 20s who had face-to-face contact at least five times a week. Over 28 days, the researchers found that they were able to predict...Tags: Substance Abuse, Medical Specialization, Health and Safety at School, Psychology, Behavioral Conditions
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