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OSU studies find Oregon s Medicaid expansion improved prenatal care access, birth outcomes

Date Time OSU studies find Oregon’s Medicaid expansion improved prenatal care access, birth outcomes CORVALLIS, Ore. – A pair of recent studies from Oregon State University found that Oregon’s Medicaid expansion in 2014 has led to increased prenatal care among low-income women, as well as improved health outcomes for newborn babies. In the three years after the expansion, one study found that Oregon saw an almost 2 percentage point increase in first trimester prenatal care utilization, relative to 18% of the pre-expansion population who lacked any access to prenatal care in the earlier stages of pregnancy. In the same period, the second study found, Medicaid expansion was associated with a 29% reduction in low birthweight among babies born to women on Medicaid, as well as a 23% reduction in preterm births.

Common Pleas Court

Journal Entry • Defendant Valerie Lewis pled guilty to aggravated possession of drugs, a third-degree felony, and permitting drug abuse, a fifth-degree felony. A presentence investigation was ordered with a sentence hearing to be set. Termination Judgment • For violating probation for one counts of aggravated possession of drugs, a third-degree felony, the defendant Orlando Wilson was sentenced to 18 months in prison, ordered to pay court costs, and had community control revoked. • For violating probation one one count each of aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony, and possession of heroin, a fourth-degree felony, defendant Mary Harvey. was sentenced to 17 months in prison.

Iron Mountain s fourth bank opened in 1922 | News, Sports, Jobs

Menominee Range Memories Dec 17, 2020 This postcard view of the front and west side of the National Bank Block, 427-431 S. Stephenson Ave., located on the northeast corner of South Stephenson Avenue and East A Street in Iron Mountain, is postmarked Oct. 9, 1922, and was published by the E.C. Kropp Company, Milwaukee, Wis.. The two-story building contained three stores, a bowling alley and billiard room in the basement and 17 two-room office suites upstairs in addition to the bank, which was located in the southwest corner of the first floor. The United States National Bank closed on May 23, 1932. The building, occupied by Montgomery Ward & Company for many years beginning prior to 1939, is currently known as the Downtown Plaza.

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