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Geo. Kolbenschlag: Vote of thanks to Neal Gold, hospital board

Say all need to use and encourage use of the facilities of Westlake and show TJ that we are proud to be associated with them

George Kolbenschlag writes:
I believe the community owes Neal Gold and the hospital board a resounding vote of thanks for their long hours and success at completing the best possible outcome in order to keep the hospital open as well as reduce the potential burden poor prior management of the hospital left on us taxpayers. Now we all need to use and encourage use of the facilities at our Westlake Regional Hospital and show T.J. Sampson Hospital that we are pleased to be associated with them. --George Kolbenschlag
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