Chaz Hogenauer, in the pro male category, took the best time in the third stage of the Salida Enduro mountain bike race April 17 at 7 minutes, 41 seconds. Eli
Hospital Sending COVID Patients ‘Home Where They Can Heal’ This allows us to send patients home where they can heal. And it also helps us make sure that, as our hospitals come to a high capacity, we have the support available to make sure that anybody who needs care can find that in one of our facilities. by Audrey Dutton, The Idaho Statesman / December 14, 2020 TNS
(TNS) - Dec. 14 Ken Miller was feeling crummy. The 66-year-old from Star was going through cancer treatment. Now, he had a fever. His doctor thought it might be a bad reaction to chemotherapy, so he went to the emergency room at St. Luke s.
By AUDREY DUTTON | The Idaho Statesman | Published: December 14, 2020
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See other free reports here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. BOISE, Idaho (Tribune News Service) Ken Miller was feeling crummy. The 66-year-old from Star was going through cancer treatment. Now, he had a fever. His doctor thought it might be a bad reaction to chemotherapy, so he went to the emergency room at St. Luke s. It was July, and it turned out that Miller was one of many Treasure Valley residents to catch COVID-19 during the summer surge. He spent the next few days in the hospital.