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WELCOME RONALD D. WEDDLE, M.D., TO NORTON COMMUNITY MEDICAL ASSOCIATES – BARDSTOWN
Norton Healthcare and Hugh Hall, M.D., with Norton
Community Medical Associates – Bardstown, welcome
Ronald D. Weddle, M.D. Dr. Weddle returns to Bardstown
after serving patients in Louisville. Dr. Weddle is board
certified in family medicine. He is accepting new patients.
To schedule an appointment, call (502) 349-1212.
RONALD D. WEDDLE, M.D.Norton Community Medical Associates – Bardstown703 McDowell Blvd., Suite 100
A10 Wednesday, March 28, 2012 • The Kentucky Standard
ERIN L. MCCOY/The Kentucky Standard
ABOVE — Old Kentucky Home Middle Schoolsixth-grader Marly Walls reads her essay, one ofthe top two in the class of 149 D.A.R.E. gradu-ates, at a D.A.R.E. graduation for sixth-gradersat OKH March 21. Also pictured are, from left,D.A.R.E. instructor Dep. Joedy Gilliland, OKHPrincipal Jennifer Miller and Nelson CountyJudge Executive Dean Watts. AT RIGHT — Alsoplacing in the top two essays was MilesNewton, who read his essay.
D.A.R.E. grads celebrated
ERIN L. [email protected]
Nelson County EMStransported a Bardstownwoman to Flaget MemorialHospital with non-life-threatening injuries after atwo-vehicle collisionTuesday morning.
The accident occurredwhen Jessica Cammack, 31,was driving her Chevrolet
Lumina southbound onNorth Third Street, near theOld Kentucky Dinner Train,about 8:30 a.m.
“Apparently someoneturned in front of her,”Bardstown Police OfficerTony Satterly said.
That person reportedlypulled over into the rightlane, then slowed to turnright onto West BarberAvenue. Cammack’s vehicle
slowed, as well, but a ToyotaRAV4 driven by Ed Wicks,40, Bardstown, was unableto stop and struck the rear ofCammack’s car, Satterlysaid.
Cammack complained ofknee and neck pain, accord-ing to Satterly. Wicks did notappear to be injured.
Both vehicles sustainedminor damage.
Woman injured in collision near Dinner Train
ERIN L. MCCOY/The Kentucky Standard
ABOVE — Nelson County EMS works tosafely remove Jessica Cammack, 31,Bardstown, from the driver’s seat of herChevrolet Lumina. AT LEFT — A ToyotaRAV4 driven by Ed Wicks, 40, Bardstownreportedly was unable to slow down quicklyenough and struck the rear of Cammack’scar. Cammack complained of knee andneck pain. Both vehicles appeared to havesustained minor damage.
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