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Couldn't hear much of the Westlake sale justification show

Victoria Pike writes:
It might have been a good idea to have a public meeting in a large place s0 all who wanted to come could but was I the only one scratching my head wondering half what the speaker was saying. I caught about every third or fourth word of the answer to the question which nobody knew what was until my trusty sidekick, Miss Cynthia, asked that he repeat the question before he answered it.

Only in Adair County could such go on unquestioned. I am not the most informed on this issue but if I were going broke year after year, which I am not, I believe I might smell a mouse after a couple of years. Poor, poor management and a misinformed board.

Print or not. I just had to get this off my chest, Ed. - Victoria Pike
Note to Readers: Comments above are about the Spectrum Health Partners Infomercial-style meeting on the sale of Westlake Regional Hospital held at Trinity United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 2252 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY, emceed by pro-Sale advocate Roger Klein, on Monday evening, May 7, 2012. "Miss Cynthia," referred to above is Cynthia Rowe. -EW




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