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Baby New Year 2024 arrives at T.J. Samson Community Hospital From Stacey Biggs Glasgow, KY - New Year's Day is an exciting time for new beginnings for every family, and it is particularly special for those with babies born on January 1. The team members and medical staff at T.J. Samson Community Hospital are delighted to welcome the first baby of 2024. Cashleigh Dena Shaw was born at 6:30 p.m. on January 1, 2024, weighing 7 pounds, and was delivered by John Craddock, MD. Cashleigh is the daughter of Amanda Harlow and Dewayne Shaw of Center, Kentucky in Metcalfe County. The family was presented with balloons and gifts from Serendipity Gifts at T.J. Samson, along with a case of diapers. "This is such a special and exciting event, and we are delighted to celebrate with this family," said Neil Thornbury, CEO of T.J. Regional Health. "Cashleigh will always be able to say that she was the first baby of 2024!" Congratulations to the new parents, and happy birthday to Cashleigh! This story was posted on 2024-01-02 17:17:00
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