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Link: Story on WAVE-TV about Westlake Regional hospital

Link to the story on WAVE Tv, Channel 3 by Eric Flack, in a WAVE Channel 3 Troubleshooter report:

KSP investigating $18,000,000 debt at local hospital includes interview with Adair County Judge Ann Melton, and nurse Dorothy Stephens, an attempted interview with former Westlake CEO Rusty Tungate at his 24 Acre, $1 Million estate, Beulah Land, at Black Gnat in Taylor County, story on problems at shuttered Green County Primary Care, and a short segment on the Casey County Hospital, where Tungate is CEO and which is not part of the KSP investigation. The report does not list any individual as the target of the KSP investigation. -CM




This story was posted on 2012-09-13 18:34:06
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