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Chambersburg Public Opinion
Bill McLaughlin didn t grow up in Chambersburg, but he spent much of his life improving the town for future generations.
Through his more than two decades on Chambersburg Borough Council and his roles with local development organizations, he helped guide the town through changing times.
McLaughlin passed away last Saturday, Jan. 23, at age 71 after a battle with COVID-19. He left behind his wife of nearly 50 years, Sue, two sons, a cherished daughter-in-law and a young granddaughter, among other family members.
“Bill was a unique individual, said Mike Ross, a friend and colleague of more than 30 years. He was witty, he was insightful on political and community issues and he was passionate about Chambersburg. He was not native to Chambersburg but he embraced the community for the 40 plus years he lived here.
Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Trauma Center Accreditation Status Change for Two Hospitals
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CAMP HILL, Pa., Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Trauma Center accreditation has been granted to one additional Critical Access Hospital in Pennsylvania effective January 1, 2021.
Level IV Trauma Center Accreditation: Conemaugh Miners Medical Center - Hastings, PA
Additionally, an elevation in Trauma Center Level has been granted immediately to one hospital:
Level I Trauma Center Accreditation: Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health – Lancaster General Hospital – Lancaster, PA
Effective January 1, 2021, this brings the total number of trauma centers in Pennsylvania to 42 as follows:
Combined Adult Level 1 /Pediatric Level I Trauma Centers