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Washington County Regional Medical Center CEO comments on impact of Medicaid Cuts
SUMMARY: Washington County Regional Medical Center CEO Pam Stewart addressed concerns over potential Medicaid cuts from the “Big Beautiful Bill,” assuring the public the hospital is financially stable and not at risk of closing. Despite media reports listing the hospital as vulnerable, Stewart emphasized recent financial growth, expanded services, and strong partnerships with Aletheia Health Partners and local commissioners. The hospital recently broke ground on a new Emergency Department, set to open next spring. Stewart criticized broad generalizations in government and media assessments of rural hospitals, reaffirming WCRMC’s commitment to long-term stability and high-quality care in the local community.
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Ridge Spring left scrambling after seven town employees resign
SUMMARY: In Ridge Spring, South Carolina, seven of the town’s ten employees—including the police chief, town clerk, and public works director—resigned following a recent mayoral election, leaving minimal staff. Former Police Chief Gerry Grenier modernized the force but resigned due to unclear future plans and poor communication from town leadership. New Mayor James Williams, unaware of the resignations before taking office, acknowledged ongoing communication issues and pledged to rebuild trust and community involvement. Currently, Saluda County deputies patrol the town amid staffing shortages. The focus is now on restaffing town hall and restoring cooperation within the small community.
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Overnight fire injures 8, APS considers closing 17 schools: Tuesday afternoon headlines from FOX 5
SUMMARY: An overnight apartment fire on Joseph Lowery Boulevard injured eight people, with seven residents rescued from balconies. Fire investigators continue probing the cause. In Fulton County Superior Court, a hearing proceeds for Robert Aaron Long, charged in a deadly Atlanta spa shooting; his attorneys seek to bar media from pretrial hearings to protect jury impartiality. Meanwhile, Atlanta Public Schools (APS) may close or repurpose up to 17 schools due to declining enrollment and aging facilities, impacting hundreds of families. APS encourages community involvement through meetings. Additionally, a suspect faces charges in a Bartow County child cruelty case, and a 12-year-old boy was seriously injured during football practice in South Fulton.
An overnight sent at least eight people to the hospital after an apartment complex caught on fire. Atlanta Public Schools is …
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Spirit Airlines pauses routes as Savannah Airport plans renovations
SUMMARY: Spirit Airlines, despite filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy again, is maintaining a presence at Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport but has delayed new routes to Detroit and Nashville. It continues daily flights to Newark and will launch a Fort Lauderdale route in October. The airport is undergoing its first major cosmetic renovation in over 30 years, including new terrazzo floors, upgraded ticket counters, and refreshed dining areas. While Spirit scales back in smaller markets, Savannah remains a key regional hub. Terminal upgrades, involving more extensive structural changes, are planned to begin in spring 2026, ensuring continued growth and improved passenger experience.
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