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MEET THE STAFF Heading the staff of Acuity Specialty Hospital of Ohio Valley are Dusty Bowers, seated, chief executive officer; and standing, from left, Heather Kemper, regional director-provider relations; Chris Smalley, chief clinical officer; Tracey Cutri, director-case management; Sara Lane, regional chief financial officer; Jennifer Girga, regional director-quality and compliance; and Melissa Milliron, regional director-human resources. Warren Scott
WEIRTON The leader of Acuity Specialty Hospital of Ohio Valley said she was blessed with positive female role models that continue to inspire her.
Dusty Bowers was promoted to chief executive officer of the acute care facility last year, bringing with her more than 30 years’ experience in the health care industry. She has worked at Acuity since 2009, having served previously as respiratory manager, director of operations and chief operations officer and chief quality-compliance officer.
The board of the Berkeley School District wants to build housing for teachers and staff on the parking lot of the Berkeley Adult School at 1701 San Pablo Ave. Currently, the lot is being used by Curative, which runs a COVID-19 test facility there. Photo: Pete Rosos
Cornelius Smith pulls into the parking lot at Oxford Elementary at 8 a.m. He leans the driver’s seat back to get some shut-eye, two hours before his shift starts.
By day, Smith works as a school safety officer at the high school. By night, he is an armed officer at the Federal Reserve in San Francisco. He sleeps when he can, crashing for a few hours in the evening at his cousin’s place in Emeryville or at his parent’s in Hercules, and in his car in the mornings. The drive home to Antioch takes up to an hour and a half, depending on traffic, and he makes it back only on the weekends.
Lorraine (Lucas) Kaczmarek, 92, of Steubenville passed away on Thursday, December 10, 2020.
She was born on July 4, 1928, the daughter of the late William E. and Jennie Lucas.
She was a very proud graduate of Jefferson Union High School and held her alma mater near and dear to her heart. Lorraine married her beloved husband, Frank T. Kaczmarek, on August 3, 1953. Frank preceded her in death on February 20, 2012.
Due to the current pandemic, all services will be privately held at the discretion of the family. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Offer condolences to www.shorac.com.
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Lorraine (Lucas) Kaczmarek, 92, of Steubenville passed away on Thursday, December 10, 2020.
She was born on July 4, 1928, the daughter of the late William E. and Jennie Lucas.
She was a very proud graduate of Jefferson Union High School and held her alma mater near and dear to her heart. Lorraine married her beloved husband, Frank T. Kaczmarek, on August 3, 1953. Frank preceded her in death on February 20, 2012.
Due to the current pandemic, all services will be privately held at the discretion of the family. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Offer condolences to www.shorac.com.
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