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Community group asks how super city would be better
A community group today challenged the Government over whether the Auckland super city restructure would produce better results than local body changes 20 years ago.
19 hrs ago | Herald Leader
Hospital still earning dollars for the city
Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital might've changed owners five months ago, but it's still bringing in money for the city.
Yesterday | Deming Headlight
Mimbres Memorial Hospital named in lawsuit
More than $17 million dollars is in question as part of a suit filed against Community Health Systems, Inc., including Mimbres Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, 1510 S. Slate St., one of its health care centers.
Community mourns murdered father of 6
On Friday, as families gathered for backyard barbecues and summer swims, kicking off a sunny Fourth of July weekend, Donald Franklin's family gathered on their Kendall Street lawn and prayed.
Community spirit came alive in West Reading as families enjoyed a range of activities in the sunshine.
Pharmacies Urged To Register From 1 - 31 July 2009 To Receive Early-bird Payment
Community pharmacies are urged to register to participate in Phase 2 of the Dose Administration Aids and Patient Medication Profile programs.
Online survey aims to capture highway safety concerns
There is a safer way to express road rage, and it's coming to a computer near you.
Meet the authors at the Essence Music Festival
Meet the famous Omarosa Manigault at the Essence Music Festival Community Book Center on Friday, July 3. Community Book Center sponsors a full range of author signings during the upcoming Essence Music Festival weekend.
Car overturns in Johnson Co., injuring 6
Six Greenwood teens were involved in a single vehicle accident late Monday night in Johnson County that resulted in non-life threatening injuries.
WNC Fourth of July celebrations
Here are some of the spots to celebrate Independence Day and see the fireworks around the mountains.
Beloit Health Center Receives Federal Funds
Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin today announced that a community health center in Beloit is among sixteen in Wisconsin that have received federal grants as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act plan to create jobs and improve access to health care.
Pontefract and Castleford Today
Community focus for prosecutions
A PIONEERING project to give communities a louder voice in criminal justice has just been launched across Wakefield and the Five Towns.
POLITICS: Councillors don't have much sympathy for mayor during strike
Councillors who count themselves as critics of David Miller didn't spare the mayor over the handling of the municipal workers' strike called just after 12 a.m. Monday.
Healthcare clinic to cut hours
For more than 25 years, Cambria physician David McBride has treated patients here five days a week, but that is likely to be reduced to two days a week as early as July 1. McBride sold his practice in 2005 to the nonprofit Community Healthcare Centers of the Central Coast.
State Senate seeks health budget cuts
Wayne County would lose roughly $43 million in funding for mental health services under a state Department of Community Health budget approved by the state Senate on Wednesday that also includes steep Medicaid cuts.
Grants awarded to strengthen community health
Humboldt CAN has awarded 5 grants to local community groups. Humboldt CAN is a group of local businesses, government and non-profit agencies and people who want to help people in Humboldt County to eat well, get moving, and feel good.
2 killed, 3 wounded in separate shootings in Lorain
Posted by Michael Sangiacomo/Plain Dealer Reporter June 24, 2009 09:24AM UPDATED 10:00 AM LORAIN - Two people were killed and three wounded in a two-day drive-by shooting spree in a five block area of the city Sunday and Monday.
Care for the elderly programme needs men
THE DEPARTMENT of Community Health and Psychiatry at the University of the West Indies, Mona, which trains caregivers to deal with the elderly, is calling for more males to be volunteers in the programme.
URMC Recognized for Community Service Efforts
The University of Rochester Medical Center has received the Leadership Award for Community Benefit Excellence from VHA, Inc., a national health care alliance.The award is in recognition of the Medical Center's work with community partners to address a number of public health challenges, including lead poisoning.
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