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A local woman now in remission after battling Stage 4 colon cancer for over a year celebrated her victory Wednesday surrounded by her family and friends at Somerset Christian School.
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By Christopher Harris
Commonwealth Journal Jul 1, 2021
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Ethan Brainard, a local 15-year-old entrepreneur with a mushroom-growing business, presented his company before a panel of judges in Rochester, NY and came in at third place against international competition this past weekend. File
Ethan Brainard is the third-best young entrepreneur in the world.
That was decided last weekend in Rochester, NY, when a panel of judges placed Brainard third overall at the YEA! (Young Entrepreneurs Academy) 13th Annual Saunders Scholars Competition.
Brainard won the local YEA! competition among peers from around Pulaski County back in May, giving him the opportunity to go against international competition this summer. Indeed, Brainard faced off against not only the best from the U.S. but also India and China.Â
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Both Pulaski County and the district have seen a decrease in the number of new COVID-19 cases over the past couple of weeks. The final data point is the current total for this week. featured
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Jan 22, 2021
Jan 22, 2021
Both Pulaski County and the district have seen a decrease in the number of new COVID-19 cases over the past couple of weeks. The final data point is the current total for this week.
The area is seeing fewer reports of new COVID-19 cases, but the officials at the Lake Cumberland District Health Department (LCDHD) are not resting. They continue to monitor the rollout of the vaccine, and stated that part of the school staff within Pulaski will be a part of next weekâs vaccination efforts.