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Judge Walker tells trustees WRH is vital to community



2015-07-01 - Hospital Cafe, Westlake Regional Hospital, 901 Westlake Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM photo.
Former Adair County CJE Richard Walker spoke briefly at the June 30, 2015, regular meeting of the Adair County Hospital District Board of Trustees meetings, giving his support to the now optimistic efforts to see the facility continue a tradition of service. He told the audience that the hospital has been there for him when he needed it, and that it is likely the reason he has escaped close calls in the past. "I probably wouldn't be here today if it weren't for Westlake," he said. Walker's family has been closely associated with the hospital(s) since Adair County first established the old Adair Memorial Hospital and later, its successor, Westlake. His mother, the late Evelyn Barnes Walker, was a steadfast member of the Westlake Hospital Auxiliary, a selfless group which stood by the hospital through thick and thin - EW


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