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Ness to retire from Kootenai Health

When Jon Ness was hired as CEO of Kootenai Health in 2010, the hospital system had 1,200 employees. Today, as Ness prepares to retire in early 2024, Kootenai Health employs over 4,000 people, it has become a regional referral center for health care and provides services for all of North Idaho.

Corporate houses keen to invest in J&K Health sector: Dr Jitendra

Corporate houses keen to invest in J&K Health sector: Dr Jitendra NEW DELHI: Corporate houses from across the country are keen to invest in the Jammu & Kashmir Health sector and have been seeking further details and inputs about how best to go about with it. This was disclosed here today by Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh after he was approached by veteren Cardiologist of national repute Dr Upendra Kaul, popularly known as Dr U. Kaul, with a proposal to set up two Cardiology Clinics in Srinagar and Jammu respectively. Dr. Jitendra Singh forwarded his proposal to the Union Territory government of Jammu & Kashmir and said that similar offers are also coming from other renowned Corporate Hospital Chains like Apollo, Medanta, Hindujas, etc who are feeling encouraged to come forward to invest in Jammu & Kashmir following the new constitutional arrangement brought in after 5th of August, 2019. Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir and his officers are also quite cooperative in their r

Spokane-area businesses permanently closing due to COVID-19

List: Spokane-area businesses permanently closing amid COVID-19 pandemic Wandering Table is the latest business to announce a permanent closure due to the impacts of COVID-19 restrictions in Washington state. Author: KREM Staff Updated: 12:51 PM PST January 1, 2021 SPOKANE, Wash. Many Spokane-area businesses have adapted to coronavirus restrictions since March, while others have announced that they will close permanently due to the pandemic s impact.  Here is a list of Spokane businesses so far that are shutting their doors for good. It was last updated on Jan. 1, 2021. Please email newsdesk@krem.com to add a business to this list. The Lantern Taphouse On Jan. 1, 2021, The Lantern Taphouse in Spokane s Perry District announced that it would close permanently in part due to the uncertainty of the restaurant industry.

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