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DICKINSON COUNTY HEALTHCARE System had an official kickoff Monday for building a new emergency department at Dickinson County Memorial Hospital. From left, in front are Dr. Eric Johnson, emergency medical director; Joe Stevens, Dickinson County Board commissioner; Chuck Nelson, DCHS president and CEO; Margaret Minerick, hospital board chair; Nichole Varoni, emergency department manager; Vince La Barbera, Groth Design Group; and Rob Chartier, Miron Construction. In back (not all faces visible) are Brian Donahue, DCHS chief financial officer; Sue Hadley, vice president of clinical services and population health; Kim VanOsdol, hospital board trustee; Alyssa Hartwig, hospital board trustee; Paul Guindon, DCHS director of retail services; Meghan Rossato, executive director of operations; Adrienne Chase, compliance and risk officer; Mandy Shelast, VP of physician services; and Jeff Twardzik, director of plant operations. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News
Council clears way to demolish old library, build new Children s Hospital southside clinic. By Jeramey Jannene - Dec 16th, 2020 01:13 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Forest Home Library. Image from the City of Milwaukee.
The Common Council dealt a final blow Tuesday to any hopes of preserving the former Forest Home Library. It rejected a historic designation and approved selling the property to a developer who is proposing to demolish the building.
The Milwaukee Public Library system is proposing to sell the property to ICAP Development for $450,000, which would demolish the 14,500-square-foot structure and build a $5 million, 18,000-square-foot clinic for Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.