Im chris hayes. Today, george floyd was laid to rest in his hometown of houston. As the protests sparked by his killing continue in small towns and big cities across america, undeterred. In fact, even invigorated by a president who has set himself in opposition to the protestors. The conditions in this country, in so many ways, have changed so much in the past couple weeks, over the past few months. It is almost impossible for us, covering it day in, day out, watching the news and the headlines, to fully conceive of where things stand. How much the world and this country changed. Those changes have proven to be a tact of the strange nature of president trumps political strength. Despite repeatedly saying and doing terrible things that would sink any other politician. You will recall, he could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and would not lose any voters. He said it sort of surprised and bemused. It turns out that ushering the worst cataclysm in the nation in a c
The Gila Regional Medical Center Governing Board completed the first step toward another service transition at the hospital’s cancer treatment center with an agreement with New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultants passed at their regular meeting Thursday. The move has been in the works for some time, but a recently completed value assessment made the contract possible. Mike Lieb, president of the hospital’s management firm, HealthTechS3, explained that this was a …
Commissioners approved the Grant County Airport’s action plan for some major improvements to the airport at their regular meeting Thursday but they will not come quickly, as District 5 Commissioner Harry Browne noted. “I think [Airport Manager Rebekah Wenger] did an excellent job preparing that presentation, and I look forward to the work,” he said, “but it’s going to take many years before we see that come to fruition.” The …
The company contracted to operate Gila Regional Medical Center has apologized for a press release last week prematurely announcing the resignation of then-CEO Kathleen Cahill, who had not yet formally agreed to the terms of her resignation. Cahill learned of her supposed resignation last week when a Daily Press reporter phoned her seeking comment. According to the county-owned hospital’s management company, HealthTechS3, they issued the Tuesday afternoon press release shortly …