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Clippings from our past

Editor’s Note: We are republishing excerpts from the 1891 Woodford Sun. The Constitutional Convention of 1890-91, which enacted the constitution which remains intact today with numerous amendments since, began meeting in Sept. 1890, and was presided over by Ambassador Cassius M. Clay of Madison County. The excerpts related to this will be the Clippings focus. For historical purposes, we reprint the Clippings “warts and all,” and so the presence of derogatory and racist stereotypical words are.

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The Nautiloids

By E. Catherine Curtis Catoctin Banner staff writer Richard D. L. Fulton, the author of “Maryland: The Age of Rock ‘n Roll,” also dabbled in Maryland’s rock ‘n roll era when, at age 15, he had formed a group entitled The Nautiloids, with himself as lead guitarist, and composed Nautiloid Reef and Nautiloid Surf. The […]

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Research Peptides and Pain: A Speculative Exploration

Peptides have emerged as a promising area of research in the quest to understand and possibly mitigate pain. With their multifaceted mechanisms and potential to target specific pathways, peptides represent a burgeoning frontier in developing novel pain management research strategies. This article delves into various research peptides’ properties and hypothesized mechanisms, examining their potential implications… The post Research Peptides and Pain: A Speculative Exploration appeared first on The Clinton Courier.

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