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Midlands philanthropist Samuel Tenenbaum announces retirement

Credit: Brad Warthen When the president of the American Red Cross said we set the standard for the nation, that was an incredible statement, he added. It was about the community. Credit: Brad Warthen Credit: United Way of the Midlands Thinking back on his years of service, Tenenbaum quoted Indian poet, Rabindranath Tagore: I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awakened to find that life was duty. Behold, I acted and duty was joy.   Tenenbaum s retirement is effective June 1. When asked what his plans are when he retires, Tenenbaum says he plans to get back to the gym and live in the mountains. The single item left on his bucket list, he says, is to also visit Normandy to pay his respects.

Coroner: Deaths on the rise, money needed urgently for autopsies, other essential services

Coroner: Deaths on the rise, money needed urgently for autopsies, other essential services Rutherford also cited PPE costs as a likely factor in the strain on the coroner s office budget. (Source: WIS TV) By Chris Joseph | April 20, 2021 at 3:22 PM EDT - Updated April 20 at 3:23 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Richland County Coroner Naida Rutherford says her office is facing a fiscal cliff and is asking for help from the county council. Tuesday evening, the Richland County Council will hear a plan to set aside $312,000 for the office to help pay 3rd party vendors that provide key services for the remainder of the fiscal year (through June 31).

LifePoint Health and Prisma Health call off acquisition deal

LifePoint Health and Prisma Health call off acquisition deal Modern Healthcare Print Prisma Health will not acquire three hospitals and a free-standing emergency department from LifePoint Health as previously agreed upon, the two companied announced Friday.   Last March, the organizations entered an agreement for Prisma Health-Midlands to acquire KershawHealth, a single-hospital system in Camden, S.C., and Providence Health, a two-hospital system based in Columbia, S.C., from LifePoint.   In January, Prisma CEO Mark O Halla said the deal faced a legal challenge related to the health system s certificate of public advantage, a tool South Carolina leaders are using to regulate the merger that formed Prisma and provided federal antitrust immunity. O Halla didn t share much detail, but said the legal challenge is currently before an appellate court. He said the health system has requested that its appeal go straight to the Supreme Court for a fast resolution.

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