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<p>Photo by Ryan Ottney | Daily Times</p><p>The Sciotoville community gathered Sunday to say goodbye to 17-year-old Quintin Howard, who died after a car accident on Friday.</p>

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The Sciotoville community gathered Sunday to say goodbye to 17-year-old Quintin Howard, who died after a car accident on Friday.

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<p>Photo by Ryan Ottney | Daily Times</p><p>A candlelight vigil was held at East High School Football Stadium Sunday evening for 17-year-old Quintin Howard, who died earlier that day.</p>

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A candlelight vigil was held at East High School Football Stadium Sunday evening for 17-year-old Quintin Howard, who died earlier that day.

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Ryan Scott Ottney

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SCIOTOVILLE — Hundreds gathered and shared tears at the East High School Football Stadium in Sciotoville Sunday evening to remember 17-year-old Quintin Howard with a candlelight vigil.

Howard was reportedly critically injured in a single car accident Friday evening on Lick Run Lyra Road in Wheelersburg. He was taken to Grant Medical Center in Columbus, but never regained consciousness. He died on Sunday. Hours later the stadium was filled with people to say goodbye.

“We are a family in Sciotoville, and when you’re a family you rejoice in your successes as a family in the good times and you also grieve together in the difficult times as a family. We don’t have a lot in our community, but we have each other and that’s what will get us through this,” said Sciotoville Governing Board Member Bill Shope.

East Elementary Principal Foresta Shope, remembers Howard as a “sassy” student, quick with a joke and always ready to lend a hand.

“When we did the blood drive this last time, he did the double … I don’t know the technical term. He donated plasma and blood because of how long he’d get to be out of class. He told Mrs. Arms, ‘They don’t really need me. Class can go on.’ When he was asked ‘Why would you do that?’ because that takes a lot out of you (donating blood and plasma) he said ‘Why wouldn’t I?’ He was an amazing young man,” she said.

In addition to being a blood donor, Quintin also saved the lives of four children by donating his organs after his death.

Howard worked with Jeff Brant at Brant Funeral Home in Sciotoville. After a shooting incident near the funeral home several weeks ago, he went there to be sure Brant was OK.

“He said ‘How are you? That’s the only reason I came over.’ And I said ‘I’m fine,’ and he said ‘Would you like a big hug?’ and I said, ‘Yes, just don’t break my ribs,’ and he gave me that beautiful smile. That was Quintin. He came to check on me,” Brant said.

Before leading the crowd in prayer, Sciotoville Superintendent Rick Bowman called this a great loss to the Sciotoville school and community.

“This is a family. They’re not going to be alone. They’re going to have all of us, and we’re going to have each other to work together to get through this very difficult time,” Bowman said.

Candles were lit, and the light was passed through the crowd like Howard’s own light touching everyone.

Quintin’s brother Holden Howard was there for the family on Sunday. He said his brother would have been so happy to see such a turn out, and to hear people’s prayers.

“If he’d have known, it probably would have helped him pull through. He would have loved them,” he said. “I would like to thank everybody. This would mean the world to him, and I know that he does know up there. I didn’t think this many people would show up, and I am so grateful they did.”

Howard would have been a senior at East High School next year.

Ministers and administrators will be available at the school beginning Tuesday to counsel students through this tragedy. Funeral arrangements are pending, but will be at Sciotoville Community High School under the direction of Brant Funeral Home.

Ryan Scott Ottney can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or rottney@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Ryan on Twitter @PDTWriter.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Frank Lewis

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Representatives from AT&T were joined Monday by Kentucky State Representative Tanya Pullin, Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County School officials to announce a contribution of $10,000 for the upcoming Remote Area Medical clinic taking place at Greenup County High School on June 22-23.

Pullin said in an effort to meet the needs of hundreds of medically underserved and uninsured patients, local coordinators in Greenup County, Ky., are planning for more than 1,000 people to receive free dental, vision and general medical care. Patients do not have to be from Greenup County to attend and there are no eligibility requirements for patients, and no health insurance information is required or requested.

According to Pullin, the medical, dental, and vision care offered at RAM events is provided by an army of volunteers, both clinical and non-clinical. Cassie Mace, local event coordinator for the RAM Kentucky clinic in Greenup County recognized Pullin for her support of the program,

“We want to express our gratitude to everyone who has worked so hard to make the upcoming RAM clinic in Greenup County a reality,” Mace said. “Representative Tanya Pullin has been so dedicated to bringing excellent health care to our local area and she has worked very hard to bring numerous organizations and supporters in for this event.”

Pullin said, a few years ago, a local group of citizens decided to focus on improving the health rankings of Greenup County.

“The group meets regularly to assess what health needs exist in our community. In addition to walking/running trails and regular local health screenings, the upcoming RAM Clinic is a great way to improve the health and quality of life of our community,” Pullin said. “I applaud the hard work of the Greenup County Health Department, the Greenup County School System, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville’s Dental School, area doctors, nurses, dentists and dental hygienists, as well as local social service volunteers and churches to make this clinic possible. We appreciate AT&T and the addition they are to the quality of life in our community by providing hundreds of jobs and by supporting worthwhile endeavors of community volunteers such as RAM.”

Mace said a goal of all RAM clinics is to not be the only time patients patronize the medical system. Follow-up care is essential and a required element of all clinics. After receiving care, all patients will meet with Kentucky Homeplace who will provide resources for the next step in their medical journey. Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Foundation has served as the fiduciary agent for the RAM clinic in Greenup County.

“At AT&T, we are not only focused on providing cutting-edge communications services to our customers, but we also want to make a positive impact in the communities we serve,” John Gross, director of AT&T’s East Park call center said. “The opportunity to support the RAM clinic in Greenup County is significant to our East Park Call Center employees as we work to help our friends and neighbors in the local area.”

Frank Lewis can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 252, or flewis@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Frank on Twitter @FrankLewisPDT.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Frank Lewis

PDT Staff Writer

Representatives from AT&T were joined Monday by Kentucky State Representative Tanya Pullin, Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County School officials to announce a contribution of $10,000 for the upcoming Remote Area Medical clinic taking place at Greenup County High School on June 22-23.

Pullin said in an effort to meet the needs of hundreds of medically underserved and uninsured patients, local coordinators in Greenup County, Ky., are planning for more than 1,000 people to receive free dental, vision and general medical care. Patients do not have to be from Greenup County to attend and there are no eligibility requirements for patients, and no health insurance information is required or requested.

According to Pullin, the medical, dental, and vision care offered at RAM events is provided by an army of volunteers, both clinical and non-clinical. Cassie Mace, local event coordinator for the RAM Kentucky clinic in Greenup County recognized Pullin for her support of the program,

“We want to express our gratitude to everyone who has worked so hard to make the upcoming RAM clinic in Greenup County a reality,” Mace said. “Representative Tanya Pullin has been so dedicated to bringing excellent health care to our local area and she has worked very hard to bring numerous organizations and supporters in for this event.”

Pullin said, a few years ago, a local group of citizens decided to focus on improving the health rankings of Greenup County.

“The group meets regularly to assess what health needs exist in our community. In addition to walking/running trails and regular local health screenings, the upcoming RAM Clinic is a great way to improve the health and quality of life of our community,” Pullin said. “I applaud the hard work of the Greenup County Health Department, the Greenup County School System, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville’s Dental School, area doctors, nurses, dentists and dental hygienists, as well as local social service volunteers and churches to make this clinic possible. We appreciate AT&T and the addition they are to the quality of life in our community by providing hundreds of jobs and by supporting worthwhile endeavors of community volunteers such as RAM.”

Mace said a goal of all RAM clinics is to not be the only time patients patronize the medical system. Follow-up care is essential and a required element of all clinics. After receiving care, all patients will meet with Kentucky Homeplace who will provide resources for the next step in their medical journey. Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Foundation has served as the fiduciary agent for the RAM clinic in Greenup County.

“At AT&T, we are not only focused on providing cutting-edge communications services to our customers, but we also want to make a positive impact in the communities we serve,” John Gross, director of AT&T’s East Park call center said. “The opportunity to support the RAM clinic in Greenup County is significant to our East Park Call Center employees as we work to help our friends and neighbors in the local area.”

Frank Lewis can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 252, or flewis@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Frank on Twitter @FrankLewisPDT.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Frank Lewis

PDT Staff Writer

Representatives from AT&T were joined Monday by Kentucky State Representative Tanya Pullin, Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County School officials to announce a contribution of $10,000 for the upcoming Remote Area Medical clinic taking place at Greenup County High School on June 22-23.

Pullin said in an effort to meet the needs of hundreds of medically underserved and uninsured patients, local coordinators in Greenup County, Ky., are planning for more than 1,000 people to receive free dental, vision and general medical care. Patients do not have to be from Greenup County to attend and there are no eligibility requirements for patients, and no health insurance information is required or requested.

According to Pullin, the medical, dental, and vision care offered at RAM events is provided by an army of volunteers, both clinical and non-clinical. Cassie Mace, local event coordinator for the RAM Kentucky clinic in Greenup County recognized Pullin for her support of the program,

“We want to express our gratitude to everyone who has worked so hard to make the upcoming RAM clinic in Greenup County a reality,” Mace said. “Representative Tanya Pullin has been so dedicated to bringing excellent health care to our local area and she has worked very hard to bring numerous organizations and supporters in for this event.”

Pullin said, a few years ago, a local group of citizens decided to focus on improving the health rankings of Greenup County.

“The group meets regularly to assess what health needs exist in our community. In addition to walking/running trails and regular local health screenings, the upcoming RAM Clinic is a great way to improve the health and quality of life of our community,” Pullin said. “I applaud the hard work of the Greenup County Health Department, the Greenup County School System, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville’s Dental School, area doctors, nurses, dentists and dental hygienists, as well as local social service volunteers and churches to make this clinic possible. We appreciate AT&T and the addition they are to the quality of life in our community by providing hundreds of jobs and by supporting worthwhile endeavors of community volunteers such as RAM.”

Mace said a goal of all RAM clinics is to not be the only time patients patronize the medical system. Follow-up care is essential and a required element of all clinics. After receiving care, all patients will meet with Kentucky Homeplace who will provide resources for the next step in their medical journey. Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Foundation has served as the fiduciary agent for the RAM clinic in Greenup County.

“At AT&T, we are not only focused on providing cutting-edge communications services to our customers, but we also want to make a positive impact in the communities we serve,” John Gross, director of AT&T’s East Park call center said. “The opportunity to support the RAM clinic in Greenup County is significant to our East Park Call Center employees as we work to help our friends and neighbors in the local area.”

Frank Lewis can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 252, or flewis@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Frank on Twitter @FrankLewisPDT.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Frank Lewis

PDT Staff Writer

Representatives from AT&T were joined Monday by Kentucky State Representative Tanya Pullin, Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County School officials to announce a contribution of $10,000 for the upcoming Remote Area Medical clinic taking place at Greenup County High School on June 22-23.

Pullin said in an effort to meet the needs of hundreds of medically underserved and uninsured patients, local coordinators in Greenup County, Ky., are planning for more than 1,000 people to receive free dental, vision and general medical care. Patients do not have to be from Greenup County to attend and there are no eligibility requirements for patients, and no health insurance information is required or requested.

According to Pullin, the medical, dental, and vision care offered at RAM events is provided by an army of volunteers, both clinical and non-clinical. Cassie Mace, local event coordinator for the RAM Kentucky clinic in Greenup County recognized Pullin for her support of the program,

“We want to express our gratitude to everyone who has worked so hard to make the upcoming RAM clinic in Greenup County a reality,” Mace said. “Representative Tanya Pullin has been so dedicated to bringing excellent health care to our local area and she has worked very hard to bring numerous organizations and supporters in for this event.”

Pullin said, a few years ago, a local group of citizens decided to focus on improving the health rankings of Greenup County.

“The group meets regularly to assess what health needs exist in our community. In addition to walking/running trails and regular local health screenings, the upcoming RAM Clinic is a great way to improve the health and quality of life of our community,” Pullin said. “I applaud the hard work of the Greenup County Health Department, the Greenup County School System, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville’s Dental School, area doctors, nurses, dentists and dental hygienists, as well as local social service volunteers and churches to make this clinic possible. We appreciate AT&T and the addition they are to the quality of life in our community by providing hundreds of jobs and by supporting worthwhile endeavors of community volunteers such as RAM.”

Mace said a goal of all RAM clinics is to not be the only time patients patronize the medical system. Follow-up care is essential and a required element of all clinics. After receiving care, all patients will meet with Kentucky Homeplace who will provide resources for the next step in their medical journey. Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Foundation has served as the fiduciary agent for the RAM clinic in Greenup County.

“At AT&T, we are not only focused on providing cutting-edge communications services to our customers, but we also want to make a positive impact in the communities we serve,” John Gross, director of AT&T’s East Park call center said. “The opportunity to support the RAM clinic in Greenup County is significant to our East Park Call Center employees as we work to help our friends and neighbors in the local area.”

Frank Lewis can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 252, or flewis@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Frank on Twitter @FrankLewisPDT.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Frank Lewis

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Representatives from AT&T were joined Monday by Kentucky State Representative Tanya Pullin, Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County School officials to announce a contribution of $10,000 for the upcoming Remote Area Medical clinic taking place at Greenup County High School on June 22-23.

Pullin said in an effort to meet the needs of hundreds of medically underserved and uninsured patients, local coordinators in Greenup County, Ky., are planning for more than 1,000 people to receive free dental, vision and general medical care. Patients do not have to be from Greenup County to attend and there are no eligibility requirements for patients, and no health insurance information is required or requested.

According to Pullin, the medical, dental, and vision care offered at RAM events is provided by an army of volunteers, both clinical and non-clinical. Cassie Mace, local event coordinator for the RAM Kentucky clinic in Greenup County recognized Pullin for her support of the program,

“We want to express our gratitude to everyone who has worked so hard to make the upcoming RAM clinic in Greenup County a reality,” Mace said. “Representative Tanya Pullin has been so dedicated to bringing excellent health care to our local area and she has worked very hard to bring numerous organizations and supporters in for this event.”

Pullin said, a few years ago, a local group of citizens decided to focus on improving the health rankings of Greenup County.

“The group meets regularly to assess what health needs exist in our community. In addition to walking/running trails and regular local health screenings, the upcoming RAM Clinic is a great way to improve the health and quality of life of our community,” Pullin said. “I applaud the hard work of the Greenup County Health Department, the Greenup County School System, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville’s Dental School, area doctors, nurses, dentists and dental hygienists, as well as local social service volunteers and churches to make this clinic possible. We appreciate AT&T and the addition they are to the quality of life in our community by providing hundreds of jobs and by supporting worthwhile endeavors of community volunteers such as RAM.”

Mace said a goal of all RAM clinics is to not be the only time patients patronize the medical system. Follow-up care is essential and a required element of all clinics. After receiving care, all patients will meet with Kentucky Homeplace who will provide resources for the next step in their medical journey. Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Foundation has served as the fiduciary agent for the RAM clinic in Greenup County.

“At AT&T, we are not only focused on providing cutting-edge communications services to our customers, but we also want to make a positive impact in the communities we serve,” John Gross, director of AT&T’s East Park call center said. “The opportunity to support the RAM clinic in Greenup County is significant to our East Park Call Center employees as we work to help our friends and neighbors in the local area.”

Frank Lewis can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 252, or flewis@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Frank on Twitter @FrankLewisPDT.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Frank Lewis

PDT Staff Writer

Representatives from AT&T were joined Monday by Kentucky State Representative Tanya Pullin, Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County School officials to announce a contribution of $10,000 for the upcoming Remote Area Medical clinic taking place at Greenup County High School on June 22-23.

Pullin said in an effort to meet the needs of hundreds of medically underserved and uninsured patients, local coordinators in Greenup County, Ky., are planning for more than 1,000 people to receive free dental, vision and general medical care. Patients do not have to be from Greenup County to attend and there are no eligibility requirements for patients, and no health insurance information is required or requested.

According to Pullin, the medical, dental, and vision care offered at RAM events is provided by an army of volunteers, both clinical and non-clinical. Cassie Mace, local event coordinator for the RAM Kentucky clinic in Greenup County recognized Pullin for her support of the program,

“We want to express our gratitude to everyone who has worked so hard to make the upcoming RAM clinic in Greenup County a reality,” Mace said. “Representative Tanya Pullin has been so dedicated to bringing excellent health care to our local area and she has worked very hard to bring numerous organizations and supporters in for this event.”

Pullin said, a few years ago, a local group of citizens decided to focus on improving the health rankings of Greenup County.

“The group meets regularly to assess what health needs exist in our community. In addition to walking/running trails and regular local health screenings, the upcoming RAM Clinic is a great way to improve the health and quality of life of our community,” Pullin said. “I applaud the hard work of the Greenup County Health Department, the Greenup County School System, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville’s Dental School, area doctors, nurses, dentists and dental hygienists, as well as local social service volunteers and churches to make this clinic possible. We appreciate AT&T and the addition they are to the quality of life in our community by providing hundreds of jobs and by supporting worthwhile endeavors of community volunteers such as RAM.”

Mace said a goal of all RAM clinics is to not be the only time patients patronize the medical system. Follow-up care is essential and a required element of all clinics. After receiving care, all patients will meet with Kentucky Homeplace who will provide resources for the next step in their medical journey. Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Foundation has served as the fiduciary agent for the RAM clinic in Greenup County.

“At AT&T, we are not only focused on providing cutting-edge communications services to our customers, but we also want to make a positive impact in the communities we serve,” John Gross, director of AT&T’s East Park call center said. “The opportunity to support the RAM clinic in Greenup County is significant to our East Park Call Center employees as we work to help our friends and neighbors in the local area.”

Frank Lewis can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 252, or flewis@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Frank on Twitter @FrankLewisPDT.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Frank Lewis

PDT Staff Writer

Representatives from AT&T were joined Monday by Kentucky State Representative Tanya Pullin, Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County School officials to announce a contribution of $10,000 for the upcoming Remote Area Medical clinic taking place at Greenup County High School on June 22-23.

Pullin said in an effort to meet the needs of hundreds of medically underserved and uninsured patients, local coordinators in Greenup County, Ky., are planning for more than 1,000 people to receive free dental, vision and general medical care. Patients do not have to be from Greenup County to attend and there are no eligibility requirements for patients, and no health insurance information is required or requested.

According to Pullin, the medical, dental, and vision care offered at RAM events is provided by an army of volunteers, both clinical and non-clinical. Cassie Mace, local event coordinator for the RAM Kentucky clinic in Greenup County recognized Pullin for her support of the program,

“We want to express our gratitude to everyone who has worked so hard to make the upcoming RAM clinic in Greenup County a reality,” Mace said. “Representative Tanya Pullin has been so dedicated to bringing excellent health care to our local area and she has worked very hard to bring numerous organizations and supporters in for this event.”

Pullin said, a few years ago, a local group of citizens decided to focus on improving the health rankings of Greenup County.

“The group meets regularly to assess what health needs exist in our community. In addition to walking/running trails and regular local health screenings, the upcoming RAM Clinic is a great way to improve the health and quality of life of our community,” Pullin said. “I applaud the hard work of the Greenup County Health Department, the Greenup County School System, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville’s Dental School, area doctors, nurses, dentists and dental hygienists, as well as local social service volunteers and churches to make this clinic possible. We appreciate AT&T and the addition they are to the quality of life in our community by providing hundreds of jobs and by supporting worthwhile endeavors of community volunteers such as RAM.”

Mace said a goal of all RAM clinics is to not be the only time patients patronize the medical system. Follow-up care is essential and a required element of all clinics. After receiving care, all patients will meet with Kentucky Homeplace who will provide resources for the next step in their medical journey. Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Foundation has served as the fiduciary agent for the RAM clinic in Greenup County.

“At AT&T, we are not only focused on providing cutting-edge communications services to our customers, but we also want to make a positive impact in the communities we serve,” John Gross, director of AT&T’s East Park call center said. “The opportunity to support the RAM clinic in Greenup County is significant to our East Park Call Center employees as we work to help our friends and neighbors in the local area.”

Frank Lewis can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 252, or flewis@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Frank on Twitter @FrankLewisPDT.

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