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The Man Ride roars out to support prostate cancer awareness » Blount Today
blounttoday.com — “A long line of motorcycles roared out of Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson recently with a serious mission in mind: Raising awareness of prostate cancer. Former University of Tennessee head football coach and Harley-Davidson enthusiast Phillip Fulmer led The Man Ride for prostate cancer awareness. The second annual event took place took place Aug. 13, leaving from Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson at 11 a.m.” View full resource at blounttoday.com
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Premier surgeon outlines warning signs of melanoma » Blount Today
blounttoday.com — “In 1995 the American Academy of Dermatology designated the first Monday in May as Melanoma Monday to raise awareness of this potentially fatal skin cancer and to encourage early detection. --Early detection is critical,-- reminds Premier Surgical Associates surgical oncologist Dr. Paul S. Dudrick. --According to the American Cancer Society, when detected at Stage I, its earliest stage, the five-year survival rate for melanoma is 97 percent. If the disease progresses to its most advanced stage, S” View full resource at blounttoday.com
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Practicing for emergencies: Blount Memorial drill looks to prepare hospital staff » Blount Today
blounttoday.com — “Blount Memorial Hospital wants their staff to be ready for things they can--™t even predict. The hospital is required to have two emergency preparedness drills each year to help prepare hospital staff to deal with large-scale emergency situations. The recent drill on Wednesday, April 6, featured exercises designed to simulate major emergencies. The drill was coordinated by the emergency preparedness department of the Knox County Health Department. In addition to Blount Memorial Hospital, a” View full resource at blounttoday.com
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Carr Receives Recognition Of Certified Radiology Administrator (CRA) » Blount Today
blounttoday.com — “Blount Memorial radiation oncology technical coordinator Randy Carr has received the credential of Certified Radiology Administrator (CRA) through the Radiology Administration Certification Commission (RACC). Carr will be one of 32 CRAs in the state of Tennessee.” View full resource at blounttoday.com
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Earth-friendly environment » Blount Today
blounttoday.com — “The new Blount County campus of Pellissippi State Community College has a traditional schoolhouse brick with soft blues and warm toasty colors throughout the new college. But believe the engineers, architects and planners when they tell you: Blount's new campus is really green.” View full resource at blounttoday.com
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Something Savory wins service award for gluten-free baking » Blount Today
blounttoday.com — “For Karen Zorio, creating an award-winning baked item - be it a cookie or a loaf of bread - is all about what's not in the batter: Wheat. Zorio, owner of Something Savory Bakery in Maryville, recently was recognized by the National Celiac Sprue Association with a CSA Spirit of Service Award. Vickie Ramsey, board member of the East Tennessee Celiac Support Chapter 120, presented the award to Zorio, as well as the management of Apple Tree and Wal-Mart Alcoa.” View full resource at blounttoday.com
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Artistic anniversary » Blount Today
blounttoday.com — “This Friday will mark the second anniversary of the Last Friday Art Walk in downtown Maryville. Since it began in January of 2008, the event has grown and evolved and given birth to a non-profit organization to not only oversee the event, but to promote the arts in the cities and county. The event remains free for the public, artists and businesses, yet fund raisers have brought in enough to begin funding some small art scholarships this year. Special themed Art Walks have been designed, includi” View full resource at blounttoday.com
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Health Department offers H1N1 vaccine to all eligible residents » Blount Today
blounttoday.com — “Because of an increasing supply of H1N1 vaccine, the Blount County Health Department is able now to broaden availability and offer the vaccine to the general public by appointment, it was announced today.” View full resource at blounttoday.com
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