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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 1

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sells fresh produce Tuesday at a stand along Nashville Road Wei gfrr youi a fid limk at the artvrdal-ed events in wuthcentnd Kentudkj i tive Roger Castle has upgraded the disappearance of I aBV and eisewhmH In PURSUITS A News briefing Walter Greg Fowler 44 of Smiths Grove to a homicide Castle and Warren County Sheriff Jerry "Peanuts" Gaines planned Growing older can be sexy new survey says WALTER FOWLER WKU negotiates health clinic deal Fatal child abuse The number of children who die from abuse is underreported researchers say Here is a look at the number of homicides of children younger than 10 and those homicides that researchers now estimate are due to abuse or battering A new survey finds that many Americans continue to have active sex lives and find their partners attractive as they age although as health declines and partners are lost to death or divorce sex becomes less frequent for most The survey was conducted by the AARP the nation's largest organization of older adults for the September-October issue of its "Modem Maturity" magazine devoted to the topic of "great sex" The racy issue is part of AARP's campaign to attract aging Baby Boomers who came of age during the sexual revolution of the 1960s as members The survey found that more than six in 10 men between the ages of 45 and 59 and a similar percentage of women in middle age report having sex at least once a week One in four people over age 75 reported similar frequency -About 59 percent of men 1000 HI A New facility would be used by students faculty By JASON RILEY and ROBYN MINOR The Daily News jrileybgdailynewscom 783-3240 rmuiorbgdailynewscom 783-3249 Western Kentucky University has begun negotiations to operate a new health service clinic on campus Western's Board of Regents could consider a contract during a special meeting Aug 27 While Western President Gary Ransdell would not identify any of the companies involved sources close to the project said Connecticut-based Collegiate Health Care was a front-runner with its proposal to build a $3 million student healthcare center "If we can reduce costs improve services and quality and reduce risk then you have to give it serious thought" Ransdell said "This building would have extended hours unlike the current center and the plan is to make it available to faculty and staff whereas now only students can use it" See WKU 2A 900 600 today to visit the spot on a gravel road off Osborne Ford Road where Fowler's van was found in June Since June 21 search and rescue crews have combed the area in and around Barren River hoping to find clues to Fowler's disappearance Bowling Green-Warren County RSscue Squad teams still search the area a couple of times a week rescue squad Deputy Director Mae Burch said Today the sheriff's department and rescue squad will use a helicopter to view the river and surrounding land from above Warren County Sheriff's Capt Roger Osborne said "We've been concentrating on a two-mile stretch and we've expanded it to about 15 miles along the waterway" Osborne said Debra Kay Fowler 42 of Smiths Grove reported her husband missing June 20 after she said he failed to return home from a fishing trip on Barren River along the Allen and Warren counties line Fowler's van was found that day but constant efforts to find his body or any of his personal belongings have been fruitless Fowler's wife found her husband's boat floating about two miles from where it apparently had been lowered from the van into the water she said In a June 30 interview Debra Fowler said she and her son Mac A Wright 21 who is Walter Fowler's stepson were having a rough time coping with her husband's disappearance "We're not doing well at all" Fowler said "We're hoping he'll walk in anytime We're hoping he's somewhere confused or has been knocked over the head or something "This is not a very nice world to get out into anymore' 700 UBii between the ages of 45 and 74 say Study: Number of child-abuse deaths vastly underreported Caregivers commit most homicides of children 10 and under By REN DA COLEMAN The Associated Press CHICAGO The number of young children killed by their parents or caregivers is underreported by nearly 60 percent researchers reported today in the Journal of the American Medical Association The study was based on an analysis of North Carolina records but researchers said the results reflect the situation nationwide because all states use the same system to classify deaths Caregivers commit 85 percent of the homicides of children 10 and under and strangers are the killers only 3 percent of the time said Dr Marcia Herman-Giddens lead author of the study "So far we as a society have not cared enough to do what we need to do to get accurate data on child abuse homicides" she said "If you don't have good data about the problem good numbers you can't possibly begin to do anything about it" Herman-Giddens who teaches maternal and child health at the University of North Carolina said the problem is that all states use the the phrase physically attractive strongly applies to their partner while 62 percent of those over age '90 '95 600 i 1985 "Average Attorney cited on pot charge 75 agree About half of women in both middle and old age said physical attraction to their partner was strong a What's inside Classifieds 7-13B Comics 14B Deaths 6A Editorials 4A Source: Journal of the American AP Medical Association International Classification of Diseases to record deaths and the system's specifications are flawed For example three children who are stabbed to death would not be listed as abuse victims because the classification system says abuse deaths result from a string of events not an isolated episode she said Her study counted child abuse deaths if they resulted from a single episode such as a shooting or from a string of events and came at the hands of caregivers including babysitters and boyfriends of vine Woman says she doesn't know how it got into her purse By the Daily News A Bowling Green attorney will find herself on the other side end of the courtroom after being cited on marijuana possession charges as she entered the Warren County Justice Center Sheriff's deputies said they found a bag of what appeared to be a small amount of marijuana inside the purse of attorney Natalie Stuart as she entered the justice center Monday Routine searches are conducted as people enter the justice center Stuart 31 of Bowling Green said she was unsure how the two small marijuana buds got there according to a citation by Deputy Joyce Beckley Stuart was cited but not arrested something sheriff's department Capt Billy Stark said is a common practice when such a small amount of marijuana is involved Stuart was unavailable for comment today Sports 4-7B TV 13A 90" 00001 i.

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