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LCT Adds ‘Learning Stage Series’ to Its Schedule
The award-winning Lexington Children’s Theatre, which already serves more than 130,000 children a year, has expanded its reach with yet another creative opportunity for kids.

Fayette County Schools Announce Make-Up Days
As of the end of February, the school district has designated Friday, March 20 and Friday, April 10 as weather make-up days.

LESLIE WADDELOW: Refining the Craft of Teaching
When Leslie Waddelow and her husband moved to Jacksonville, Fla., nearly a decade ago, she discovered a new world as an elementary school teacher in the inner city.

After Big Senior Season, Mary Seems All Set
The turning point for Dunbar High senior Mary Martin came after her sophomore volleyball season.
At that time, Mary was known more as a hard-hitting first baseman on the softball team. Softball was her first love and she had played on the Dunbar varsity since seventh grade.

Play’s the Thing at Dr. Graebe’s Office
When you walk in to Dr. Rick Graebe’s optometrist’s office in Versailles, you might find more than you expect.

Learning to Deal With Anxiety
If you are someone who has a sense of dread and fear for no apparent reason, you may be experiencing generalized anxiety disorder. GAD can disrupt your life.
Vaccination Avoidance Worries Health Officials
An increasing number of parents who refuse vaccinations for their children has health care providers concerned that diseases that have disappeared in the U.S. – polio, diphtheria, whooping cough – will return.
Parent Comebacks for Tough Questions From Teens
If you have a teen, the dreaded moment will likely happen—when they ask, “Did you drink alcohol when you were underage?”
Now what?????
There is a reason behind these questions.
Pali Design Recalls Children’s Furniture Due to Tip-Over, Impact, Suffocation Hazards
The plastic restraint strap used to attach the furniture to a wall can break and allow the unit to tip over onto a child.
Bariatric Fusion Recalls Bags of Soft Chews Iron With Vitamin C Due To Failure to Meet Child-Resistant Closure Requirement (Recall Alert)
The chews inside the non child-resistant package contain iron and can cause serious injury or death to young children if multiple chews are ingested.
Bariatric Fusion Recalls Bags of Soft Chews Iron With Vitamin C Due To Failure to Meet Child-Resistant Closure Requirement (Recall Alert)
The chews inside the non child-resistant package contain iron and can cause serious injury or death to young children if multiple chews are ingested.

Food Choices While Breastfeeding
By Doraine Bailey, MA, IBCLC, RLC You are probably getting a lot of advice on foods to eat and avoid while breastfeeding. Here is the 411! Drink when you are thirsty. A variety of beverages is good, but water is best. More than one serving of a caffeinated drink (coffee or soda) can make your […]