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MURRAY â Probably no one was surprised Thursday when it came to the annual City/County Meeting of Murray-Calloway County Hospital and the main topic of discussion.
With the COVID-19 pandemic having brought fear and uncertainty to not just citizens but especially health care facilities this year, the coronavirus was certain to have a large place in this meeting with the members of the Murray City Council and Calloway County Fiscal Court. The hospitalâs role in combatting the virus has been extensive since it arrived in March, but hospital CEO Jerry Penner said that pace has exploded since about August when the number of patients began increasing dramatically.
MURRAY â Murray-Calloway County Hospital will host its annual City/County Meeting at noon Thursday.
Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, the meeting will be available for viewing by virtual communications only. Usually, this meeting is presented at Murray State University.
This activity is designated as a year-end review for members of the Calloway County Fiscal Court and Murray City Council of activities that have happened at the hospital. Particular emphasis traditionally is given to financial matters, as well as programs that have started in the past year at MCCH and future endeavors.
Hospital CEO Jerry Penner, Director of Planning & Marketing Melony Bray and Chief Financial Officer John Bradford are expected to speak, along with other officials. While the main audience does consist of the county and officials, this meeting is also open to the public.
how important is the hard drive they re looking for now? terms of well, answering these questions but also the question about international terrorist groups, et cetera. i think it s critically important because in contrast to cases where you re following the case, you allow it as an fbi investigator to go so far down the path, we don t know who s participating or the target. let s say we find the hard drive, one of the critical questions that is unanswered. you go through a radicalization process we know for years. you re married to a spouse who went through that process with you. you ve seen terrorist actors over 15 years starting with the 9/11 attacks who ve chosen targets like that twin towers and you end up with a county meeting. i want the hard drive to see, for example, have there been google searches at targets that might have been what he was looking at. either primary or possibly secondary after you hit the
reaching out, thinking about supporting isis, when you look at terror attacks, the london subway, twin towers in new york, it s an iconic symbol everybody around the world that recognizes. these folks went through processes longer than most and they chose a county meeting. there s so much we don t know. do you think they ll get there? it is so complicated, it doesn t fit any pattern in the past that you may not know? i think part of the answer lies in that digital media they tried to destroy it. that s the reason they tried to destroy it. the clues you have in any investigation like this are going to be basic. talk to people. people are saying, we know some but not that much. talk to people who they communicate with on the phone, so you need their phone to figure out who those contacts are, and then watch their e-mails. all three of those are not giving us much answer. the e-mail and the phone they tried to destroy. i m not sure we ll have perfect answers here. what do you make,