Jun 26, 2009 | Jacksonsun.com
Local briefs: Free HIV test; Court dates reset; Prelim set in fatal shooting
A court appearance for Daniel Cowart and Paul Schlesselman has been reset to 10:30 a.m. July 7, where they will appear for a report date.
American Academy of Family Physicians
News Briefs: Practice Management Updates
This roundup includes the following brief practice management updates: More Physicians Could Qualify for 2007, 2008 PQRI Bonuses CMS recently announced that additional physicians and other eligible professionals might qualify for incentive payments for participating in the 2007 Physician Quality Reporting Initiative , or PQRI.
Tennessee: Funds disputed in Winkler case
HUNTINGDON, Tenn. a ' A woman convicted of killing her minister husband has filed motions against her former in-laws saying they inappropriately used money collected to benefit her children.
Monday, Mary Winkler, the preacher's wife convicted of murdering her husband, will be back in court.
American Academy of Family Physicians
AAFP Weighs In on Comparative Effectiveness Research Proposals
In a recent letter to a key Senate committee, AAFP Board Chair Jim King, M.D., of Selmer, Tenn., reiterated the Academy's strong support for high-quality comparative effectiveness research, saying, "If we wish to improve patient care and control costs in this country, this type of research is crucial.
No charity event in Selmer after fatal crash
Officials in Selmer said they will not have an annual charity event for first time since a car spun out of control and crashed into a crowd two years ago, killing six people and injuring dozens.
No 'Cars for Kids' event this year in Selmer
SELMER - The Cars for Kids event will not be held in Selmer this year for the first time in 19 years.
Wednesday's headlines in The Jackson Sun
Wednesday headlines in The Jackson Sun will include the following stories: JULIE WILLIAMSON: Julie Williamson, a 39-year-old mother of three, is fighting to stay in her home.
One of the highlights will be the Rockabilly mural that ABC 7 Eyewitness News first showed viewers in April.
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Memorial fund set up for man killed in Monday's warehouse fire
A memorial fund has been set up for a man who died in the fire that destroyed the Stantonville Pallet warehouse Monday afternoon.
Funeral services for Johnny Edward "Gab" Clark, 60, were held Tuesday, June 9, 2009 at the chapel of Taylor Funeral Home with Bro.