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Charlestown service: three generations of women reflect on working with seniors

Betty Kelly, 95, worked for years at the Kennedy Center in Charlestown. Her 68-year-old daughter, Mary Beth, is about to retire from the city’s Age Strong Commission. Mary Beth’s daughter and Betty’s granddaughter, Meaghan Murray, 42, is director of the Beverly Gibbons Community Center for Older Adults in Charlestown.

Dear President Biden: Motor vehicle safety must be an infrastructure priority

Dear President Biden: Motor vehicle safety must be an infrastructure priority Delaware News Journal Dear President Biden: Like you, we are families who have suffered the death or injury of a child, spouse or loved one because of a car or truck crash, hot car incident or seatback failure. And, like you we are committed to saving others from experiencing our profound loss.  Affordable technological solutions to stop these senseless deaths and injuries should be available to everyone regardless of where you live or your income level. As Congress moves toward passage of one of your key priorities transportation and infrastructure legislation we urge you to ensure that critical vehicle safety remedies are included in the bill you sign into law.

Grand Rapids attorney talks about first four months as justice on the Michigan Supreme Court

Grand Rapids attorney talks about first four months as justice on the Michigan Supreme Court and last updated 2021-04-29 22:32:06-04 LANSING, Mich. — For the fourth time in state history, the Michigan Supreme Court has a female majority. One of those women recently sworn in is from right here in West Michigan. There are seven justices on the Michigan Supreme Court with four of them being women. I sat down with newly elected Justice Elizabeth Welch from Grand Rapids to get her take on the first four months on the bench and how the coronavirus has impacted their daily lives.

Former DMC doctors awarded $10 6 million in arbitration for alleged wrongful discharge

Print Amir Kaki, M.D., (left) and Mahir Elder, M.D. sued Detroit Medical Center and Tenet Healthcare over their firings. Metro Detroit cardiologists Mahir Elder and Amir Kaki have won a $10.6 million arbitration judgment against for-profit Detroit Medical Center based on their contention the six-hospital health system improperly terminated their employment and medical staff privileges in October 2018. Elder and Kaki had internally reported numerous instances of poor quality care and management interference at DMC, some of which Crain s reported going back to 2014. When firing Elder and Kaki and forcing out Heart Hospital President Dr. Ted Schreiber, DMC said Kaki and Elder were fired for unspecified code of conduct violations discovered after an internal investigation.

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