Primary Care and Hope Clinic plans facility in Smyrna murfreesboropost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from murfreesboropost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Flash flooding shut down roads in the Electric City and caused damage to some homes Friday. Author: Carolyn Blackburne Updated: 10:25 PM EDT July 16, 2021
SCRANTON, Pa. Rain water was waist deep on Meridan Avenue near Hope Way in Scranton.
A car tried to drive through during the storm and got stuck.
Three people were inside and they all got out fine.
Elsewhere in the Electric City, water was rushing down Pittston Avenue. The road was closed near the intersection with Kane Street because of flooding. Usually one or two cars get stuck. When it rains that hard that fast these storm drains back up. Now, if that storm drain was working we wouldn t have a flood problem here today, said Frank Alu, Scranton.
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SMYRNA – The Primary Care and Hope Clinic has broken ground on a $6.6 million health care clinic to be located at 500 Spc Neal Mitchell Place across from the Nissan Assembly plant. The 20,000 square foot two-story building will feature 24 exam rooms, 4 behavioral health rooms, and a pharmacy, Primary Care and Hope Clinic CEO Lisa Terry announced Thursday.“Our current Smyrna location has seen phenomenal growth and is near capacity. The people of Smyrna are calling us daily seeking ser .
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