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By Adrian O Hanlon III Editor Apr 9, 2021 1 of 11
Workers blasting embedded glass and trash, and vacuuming the remaining debris is a major milestone for some involved with the improvements at McAlester s Michael J. Hunter Memorial Park.
After several efforts to improve the historic park in recent years, City of McAlester Public Information Officer Stephanie Giacomo said she was happy to see the hydroexcavation crews addressing a decades-old issue of broken glass in the park. I was so excited I could cry, Giacomo said.
The 7.6-acre park at Fourteenth Street and Chickasaw Avenue near the former LâOuverture High School is named after Michael J. Hunter â who was born Nov. 2, 1946 and became the first McAlester native to die in the Vietnam War.
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The Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust will help OSU with a new, rural physician residency program.
TSET is committing $2.4 million to the program, with OSU and Stillwater Medical Center covering the rest of the $6.1 million total. It’s going to span three years, five residents per year for a total of 15 residents at the end of three years. The TSET funding, our funding, will pay for resident salaries and other expenses of the program, said TSET Director of Programs Jonás Mata.
The residency program will start July 2022. We’re very excited about this, and, of course, it’s still considered a rural program in Stillwater, said Dr. Bill Pettit, who serves as dean of the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation.