WALLOWA — Local construction company Wellens General Contractors had its bid to complete the remodel of the former Fox Archery location in Wallowa into the new location of the town’s
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WALLOWA â For the first time in a decade, residents of Wallowa will have access to a full-service medical clinic in their hometown.
Wallowa Memorial Hospital and Clinics has purchased the building at 701 W. Highway 82 in Wallowa â formerly the home of Fox Archery â and will convert it into Wallowa Memorial Medical Clinic â Wallowa, which it hopes to have fully operational by early 2022.
âThe people of Wallowa deserve to have a premier clinic that does not require an hour round-trip trek to garner health care services,â WMH CEO Larry Davy said in a press release. âWe have received numerous requests to build in Wallowa over the past 10 years, and we have been looking for the perfect location for quite some time.â
And with that, it received the distinction of the highest-ranked one on the West Coast.
The Chartis Center for Rural Health announced its top-20 list of CAH on Monday, May 3, and WMH was in the top 20 four the fourth time in the past five years, according to a press release from the National Rural Health Association. Obviously, it s gratifying to know that your efforts are achieving results, WMH CEO Larry Davy said in an interview with the
Chieftain on Friday. Our goal is always to aim for perfection, which is impossible. But if you aim for perfection, you achieve excellence. It s encouraging that all the hard work everyone is doing does have a very positive result for our community. It keeps you trying hard.
And with that, it received the distinction of the highest-ranked one on the West Coast.
The Chartis Center for Rural Health announced its top-20 list of CAH on Monday, May 3, and WMH was in the top 20 for the fourth time in the past five years, according to a press release from the National Rural Health Association.
âObviously, itâs gratifying to know that your efforts are achieving results,â WMH CEO Larry Davy said in an interview with the Chieftain on Friday. âOur goal is always to aim for perfection, which is impossible. But if you aim for perfection, you achieve excellence. Itâs encouraging that all the hard work everyone is doing does have a very positive result for our community. It keeps you trying hard.â