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Mary Bardin: Westlake will be an asset to TJ Samson

Many of staff have been a part of Westlake since 1981

By Mary Bardin
Personal commentary

I attended the board meeting tonight expecting to hear the great news that TJ Samson had agreed to purchase the hospital, as that was the rumor. However, there are still a few details to be finalized.

Westlake Hospital has such a dedicated staff. Many have been a part of Westlake since 1981, and will certainly be an asset to TJ Samson.

I attended a board meeting that was advertised as open to the public.

I was disappointed to see so few people present from the community. I think Adair County should be supportive of our hospital and show our appreciation for the great efforts of the board and administration. The staff would like to know Adair County is there for them.

Sincerely,
- Mary Bardin




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