May 26, 2013
Life
Cure for pet breath is but a toothbrush away
LOS ANGELES — Dogs and cats can’t brush, spit, gargle or floss on their own. So owners who want to avoid bad pet breath will need to lend a hand. “Brushing is the gold standard for good oral hyg...
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Kay Bills crochets yet another hat while sitting comfortably at home in Mapleton, Utah. Bills has crocheted over 3,200 hats which he has donated to those in need for the past 12 years.
Man gives back one hat at a time
MAPLETON, Utah — When Kay Bills, a longtime resident of Mapleton, retired 12 years ago, he never imagined that a project he would start would circle the globe and that it would become something he ...
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Nun’s stained-glass windows enhance new chapel
CRESTVIEW HILLS — Conceptualizing and creating drawings for the elaborate and ornate wall of stained-glass windows in Thomas More College’s new chapel was the easy part for Sister Emmanuel Pieper. ...
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An open letter to young, quickly healing basketball players everywhere
Hobbling into Robinson Arena last weekend on crutches to watch Lone Oak High School’s basketball teams battle Heath High School prompted this open letter to young basketball players everywhere. Be ...
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Vintage clothing enthusiast Nancy Torgerson, 71, of Forsyth, Ill., holds up a wedding cap from her collection on Jan. 10. She has dresses from as far back as 1841 to the 1930s.
Illinois woman studies vintage clothing, fabrics
FORSYTH, Ill. — Women gliding down the wedding aisle 111 years ago could seek material assistance if their bodies had been jilted by capricious genetics. Fashion requirements around 1902 suggest...
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Births
Carter — Kali Sierra Carter, daughter of Sherman and Marianne (Stout) Carter of Paducah, Dec. 18, 2012, Western Baptist Hospital. Grandparents are John and Debbie Suttles of Paducah, Gayle Francis ...
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Scenes from a pre-Christmas housing purchase
How incredibly easy it is to forget we’re not in control. We build routines and habits through work, friends and family that grease the rails of our daily lives to the point where we actually fe...
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Births
Carr — Kyson Jet Carr, son of Will and Lindsay (Smith) Carr of Hickory, Dec. 12, Lourdes hospital. Grandparents are Phillip and Karen Carr of Hickory, Sheila Smith of Mayfield and Herlon Smith of M...
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Athletic trainer Cindy Ellis assists Sgt. Lowell Russell with physical therapy. Russell hopes to recover well enough to return to his job.
Injured trooper on slow road to recovery
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Lowell Russell used to start each day with a two-mile run. Now his days revolve around physical therapy. “I have to pace myself,” he said. “That’s probably the most difficu...
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Larry Dunnington of Cape St. Claire, Md., works out on an exercise machine at Unique Physique in Parole, Md. Dunnington has lost 150 pounds in the past two years.
600-pound man had little option other than to lose weight
ANNAPOLIS, Md.  — Adjusting the speed on the treadmill, Larry Dunnington shifted his weight and took a tentative step, then another. And another. For an entire minute, the 62-year-old Cape St...
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