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June 15, 2023

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Page 8 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, June 15-June 21, 2023 CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES ACROSS 1. Understand intuitively 5. Two of something 9. Not involving comput- er tech 11. Acclaimed 13. Undermine 15. The condition of be- ing concealed or hidden 16. Irritate 17. The process of devel- oping a theory 19. Ceramic jar 21. Not fresh 22. Dad's fashion acces- sory 23. Popular review site 25. New Mexico county 26. '__ death do us part 27. Fees 29. Takes with force 31. One-time Yankees rookie sensation 33. Gordon and Snider are two 34. Body parts 36. Arranges 38. Fiddler crabs 39. Mimics 41. Witnesses 43. They __ 44. Lasso 46. Runs down 48. In response to 52. Bird-like dinosaur 53. Metamorphic stages 54. Conditions of inca- pacity 56. Sodas are sold in these units 57. Break away from 58. Ethereal 59. Boggy CLUES DOWN 1. Mangled 2. Rufy ed some feathers 3. Not young 4. Lakers legend 5. Nocturnal S. American rodent 6. Direction (Scottish) 7. 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Rutherfordton Elementary Honor Roll Article Provided By: Susie Harris Mission Health awarded their annual Kesha Young Health Careers Scholarship, with the aim of making college more affordable for minority high school seniors and college students from Western North Carolina who are pursuing careers in healthcare. Fifteen students from around the Western North Carolina region were given scholarships at a ceremony held at Mission Hospital. "Mission Health is proud to give the Kesha Young Scholarship as just one of the many ways we are supporting the education of our future caregivers," said Chad Patrick, CEO of Mission Hospital. East Rutherford High graduate, Devoria Boykins, was one of the recipients; her mother, Atoniea Boykins, accepted her certifi cate at the ceremony. The scholarship is in its 26th year and is named in honor of Kesha Young, a 22-year-old, bi-racial woman who was born with mental and physical disabilities and underwent multiple surgeries at Mission Hospital. Kesha died just months before she was scheduled to earn her high school diploma. Despite being in constant pain and confi ned to a wheelchair, Kesha was described by her adoptive parents as embodying the characteristics that are vital to how healthcare team members engage with patients, families and visitors, with a strong spirit, warm smile and positive encouragement. Article Provided By: Nancy Lindell Mission Health gives out 15 scholarships in honor of Kesha Young Ads Work! Ads Work!

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