Corrections

¢ Due to incorrect information provided Monday by an official at the state Department of Education, expenses for a state school board subcommittee hearing on science standards were overstated in a headline and story that appeared in Tuesday’s Journal-World. On Tuesday, the department provided detailed information that showed the expenses were $17,014.

¢ Atlanta (ap) – In a story that ran in Tuesday’s Journal-World about the number of Americans living with the virus that causes AIDS, The Associated Press erroneously reported the number of HIV cases in the mid-1980s. There were an estimated 550,000 to 650,000 HIV cases in 1986, not 1.2 million, said Terry Butler, a spokeswoman with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.