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Hospitals in Arkansas running out of room for patients

Arkansas hospitals are stretched thin and it s hurting patient care. Author: Ashley Godwin (THV11) Updated: 10:43 PM CDT August 3, 2021 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas Around Arkansas, hospitals are struggling with keeping beds for patients. I called I think 20 hospitals one day trying to see if we could just get someone transferred out, and the answer was no all around, said Dr. Brent Rosson with North Arkansas Regional Medical Center. UAMS in Little Rock is experiencing similar circumstances. Dr. Rawle Seupaul, UAMS Chief Medical Officer said the hospital can t give adequate care to patients as they could pre-pandemic. It s a terrible feeling. We re stretched pretty thin resource-wise from a personnel standpoint and from a physical space, said Dr. Seupaul.

Fairness goal, redistricting coordinator says

ADVERTISEMENT Fairness goal, redistricting coordinator says Panel hears Arkansans’ suggestions, complaints about Senate districts by Stephen Simpson | Today at 3:21 a.m. Representatives of the Arkansas Board of Apportionment, in their second redistricting hearing, heard Tuesday evening from several audience members who sought changes to area Senate districts. Betty Dickey, coordinator of the Board of Apportionment and former Arkansas Supreme Court chief justice, told those who attended the hearing held at Arkansas State University in Mountain Home the goal of the committee is to avoid gerrymandering, targeting and preferential treatment of one party or the other. Our goal is to follow the criteria that we are operating under, she said after a comment about redrawing state legislative districts into more sensible shapes. The board s job is to redraw legislative districts every 10 years, using federal census data to ensure each district has roughly the same population.

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