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Stanford · StanfordDreamFlights Charities is hosting a Discovery event at the Danville-Boyle County Airport (Wings Flight Maintenance Hangar) on Saturday, May 18 starting at 11 a.m. The event will give people the chance to learn about aviation opportunities for students, and even book an optional “Discovery Flight.” Guest entry is $5 and includes a meal. Discovery Flights are $65. Discovery Flights are available to students ages 15 to 18. They are an opportunity t…See the Story
DreamFlight Charities to host Discovery Event Saturday
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Stanford · StanfordOn Saturday, May 18 from noon to 5 p.m., the Boyle County Public Library will host the 27th annual Jeanne Penn Lane Celebration of Kentucky Writers. Its sister event, The Songwriters Showcase, will be held after this event at Morley’s Backyard at 6 p.m. Both are free and open to the public. A special Homecoming will be held at Historic Penn’s Store in Gravel Switch on Sunday beginning at noon. Visitors to the Celebration of Writers will have the…See the Story
Celebration of Kentucky Writers happening Saturday
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Stanford · StanfordEphraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital (EMFLH) is pleased to recognize and honor one of its nurses for her extraordinary patient care. McKenzie McElroy, a nurse in the Obstetrics Unit at EMFLH, was one of many nurses nominated for the DAISY Award. A resident of Lincoln County, McKenzie has been caring for patients at EMFLH for one year. She was nominated by a patient who said, “McKenzie was my nurse when I came in at 34 weeks in active preterm l…See the Story
Fort Logan Hospital nurse recognized for extraordinary service
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Stanford · StanfordNavigating Medicare can be tough for many people. From prescription drug plans to private health plans to deceptive insurance agents, it’s not surprising that people with Medicare are confused about their health insurance and their options. Fortunately, there is a program they can turn to for help. The Medicare SHIP Program works with people to help them understand their Medicare benefits, bills, and rights. Medicare SHIP services are free, conf…See the Story
Medicare SHIP Program comes to Kentucky, looking for volunteers
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Stanford · StanfordDavid Madison Elder, age 101, of Eubank, Ky passed away Wednesday, May 9th, 2024, at his residence.
He was born on April 8th, 1923, in Quail, Ky. Son of the late James and Gracie (Adams) Elder. On December 21st, 1946, he married Edna Cottrell, and they enjoyed 77 years together. He was a member of Fairview Church of Christ. He served his Nation in World War II where he was awarded the Purple Heart. He was a Kentucky Colonel and Pulaski County Co…See the Story
David Madison Elder, 101
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Health · StanfordThe Ephraim McDowell Health Care Foundation granted $40,000 to Ephraim McDowell Health’s Community Service Department. This funding will support the delivery of mental health and substance abuse assemblies in local middle and high schools. According to data gathered from the 2023 Community Health Needs Assessment for our region, substance abuse and mental health were ranked as the top two health needs in our six county region. Schools were give…See the Story
Ephraim McDowell funds mental health and substance abuse programs in local schools
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Stanford · StanfordLincoln County students Kasey Padgett and Judah Thornton have been selected by The Center for Rural Development to attend the 2024 Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (ELI). Kasey, a junior, and Judah, a freshman, at Lincoln County High School, will be putting their business and entrepreneurial skills to work this summer learning what it takes to manage and operate a successful business venture. Kasey is the daughter of Ben and Michelle Padgett…See the Story
CRD selects Lincoln students for Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute
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