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Cotter school district has new volleyball coach

The Cotter School Board approved the hiring of Jamie Rodgers a volleyball coach when it met in regular session last week. With all members present, the board

John Lewis area opens in Basingstoke s Waitrose store

A dedicated John Lewis area has opened in Basingstoke s Waitrose store.

University club makes a splash with third consecutive student award

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Flower Sale Returns To New Berlin In Time For Mother s Day

UpdatedWed, May 5, 2021 at 10:45 am CT Reply Junior Woman s Club is holding its flower sale in time for Mother s Day. The fundraiser was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. (Shutterstock) NEW BERLIN, WI In a crunch to buy that special maternal figure in you life a gift? The New Berlin Junior Woman s Club has you covered with news of a flower sale. The sale will include various sizes of combo baskets, combo planters, hanging baskets and patio planters. The sale at North Shore Bank, 15505 W. National Ave, runs Thursday to Saturday. Subscribe The New Berlin flower sale is back! Suzanne Polenz is the Plant Sale Chair.

340B plan helps Gilmore provide for low-income patients

AMORY – Through a memorandum of understanding with the City of Amory regarding the 340B plan, North Mississippi Medical Center Gilmore-Amory will use savings to help cover the cost of uncompensated and unreimbursed care for uninsured and low-income patients. The board of aldermen recently approved for Mayor Brad Blalock to sign the memorandum of understanding between the city and hospital. “Under our agreement, the hospital is making a commitment to continue to provide health care to indigent, uninsured and underinsured residents of the City of Amory,” said city attorney Sam Griffie. “The hospital also agrees to provide patients with emergency services, regardless of the patient’s ability to pay. The main benefit of the program, in my opinion, is that it helps the hospital provide outpatient drugs and services to low-income, uninsured and indigent individuals of our community.”

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