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A tanker truck lies shown on its side on Interstate 70 early Tuesday near Barnesville in this photo taken by the Belmont County Emergency Management Agency.
BARNESVILLE At least one person received minor injuries in an accident on Interstate 70 near Barnesville early Tuesday.
Ohio State Highway Patrol Lt. Maurice Waddell said the accident report was not yet complete Tuesday afternoon, but it appears two vehicles were involved. A minivan traveling west on I-70 apparently attempted to pass another vehicle in the passing lane, lost control, went off the right side of the road and hit a guardrail. This led to another vehicle losing control, overturning and hitting a guardrail.
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New Muskingum Valley Health Center Facility Opens in Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE, OH – Muskingum Valley Health Centers recently opened a brand new care facility in Cambridge.
The $14 million dollar project is a 50,000 square foot, three story medical office facility that houses numerous services of Muskingum Valley Health Centers. CEO Dan Atkinson is proud of their partnership with Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center for imaging services and their brand new dental services. He explains where they’re at in their opening process.
“So we just completed the Phase 1 which was essentially getting the facility open and operating. Phase 2 will include moving some additional services from other locations that we have here in Guernsey County. Women’s Health Services will occupy the second floor. And then that will also complete our main parking lot and open up our front entrance of the facility once Phase 2 is completed. Right now patients and staff are entering through t
$14M facility is expected to be operating at 90% of capacity within six months
The Daily Jeffersonian
The new Muskingum Valley Health Center s facility on Clark Street opened its doors to patients on Jan. 25, completing phase one of the health care provider s $14 million construction project in Cambridge. The goal of our Guernsey County facility is to expand access to primary care for all residents of the community, said MVHC CEO Dan Atkinson. Southeastern Ohio is an underserved area and as a federally-qualified health care provider, we want the entire community to have access to services regardless of their ability to pay.
Pediatric rehab center gets donation from Shriners for feeding clinic
The Daily Jeffersonian
Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center s new pediatric rehab center recently received a donation in the amount of $6,202.55 to purchase adaptive feeding materials.
Ron LePage, Don Houston, Tim Oliver, David Black Steve Hampton, president, and Dick Bates of the Aladdin Shriners Hospital Association for Children (ASHAC) visited the pediatric rehab center at 1420 Clark St. on Wednesday to deliver the donation check.
According to a statement issued by LePage, the donation to the center brings the organization s donation total to well over $150,000.
ASHAC is proud to present a check to the pediatric rehab center to purchase the much-needed equipment for the center, LePage said.