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CJE proclaims May 11-17 hospital week in Adair Co., KY

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Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton, has signed a Proclamation naming the period May 11-May 17, 2014, as "National Hospital Week" in Adair County, Kentucky.

Attending the ceremony at the Adair County Annex, were Neal Gold-CEO, Tonya Grant-Human Resources Director; Lori Wade-Director of Marketing; and Gidgett Warren-Director of Nursing, from Westlake Regional Hospital in Columbia, KY. - LORI WADE




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Judge Melton signs proclamation for National Hospital Week



2014-05-13 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo from Westlake Regional Hospital .
Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton,
seated signs Proclamation proclaiming May11-May 17, 2014, as "National Hospital Week" in Adair County, Kentucky. With her, Standing, from left from Westlake Regional Hospital, are Tonya Grant-Human Resources Director; Lori Wade-Director of Marketing; Gidgett Warren-Director of Nursing; and Neal Gold-CEO,

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