by Bruce Kostelnik, DO – Clark Regional Medical Center Emergency Room When you think about your health, some of the first things that probably come to mind are healthy eating, exercise, visits with a provider and other steps to help prevent and manage illness and disease. But there is another important factor to consider when […]
Gateway Children’s Services Seeks Foster Families During Pandemic
For 40 years, Gateway Children’s Services in Mt. Sterling, KY has provided “A Lifeline for Change” to Kentucky’s children who have been abused, neglected and abandoned. Our Therapeutic Foster Care program was founded on the belief that every child should be in a safe and loving home. Our Therapeutic Foster Care program serves children: Ages […]
Rumpke Offering Montgomery County Residents FREE Disposal of Storm Debris
In the wake of the recent winter storms, many around our community are left with an excess amount of yard debris from the heavy snow and ice. To help with the clean-up, Rumpke Waste & Recycling is offering Montgomery County residents FREE disposal of storm debris at the Montgomery County Landfill this week! The landfill […]
OP-ED: Why I Got the COVID-19 Vaccine
By Barbara Kinder, CCO, RN, MA, MBA, CPPS, Clark Regional Medical Center (Winchester, KY – February 2, 2020) – With COVID-19 disrupting our normal activities, holidays and get-togethers with family and friends, I know there are people here in our community who are facing much greater difficulties because of how COVID-19 has impacted their lives. […]
Mt. Sterling – Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce Intern, Chelsea Stone, Student at Maysville Community and Technical College
We are proud to welcome our newest Intern to the Mt. Sterling – Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce, Miss Chelsea Stone. Chelsea is a student at Maysville Community and Technical College. During her time here at the Chamber, Chelsea will be showing her skills over the next few months to kick off some of our […]
28 Days of Heart: Getting a Jump Start on Being Heart Smart
by Ananth Kumar, MD, FACC Cardiologist, Clark Regional Medical Center If the classic shape of a heart pops into your mind when you think of February, you’re not alone. With Valentine’s Day falling at the exact mid-point of the month, stores are filled with heart-shaped cards, candy and more to celebrate the annual holiday of […]