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See who’s hiring May 27
Nammo, American Aluminum and Big Top Manufacturing are just a few of the companies that will gather at CareerSource North Florida’s job fair at Forest Capital Hall on Thursday, May 27.
From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., career seekers are encouraged to attend the CareerSource job fair, whether they are seeking employment, exploring career interests or advancing a current career.
Career seekers can pre-register by going to: bit.ly/tayco21.
Some 10 local companies and agencies will be on hand to meet with career seekers, to answer their questions and take resumes.
Some of the companies expected to attend the job fair include: Nammo, American Aluminum, Big Top Manufacturing, the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office, Taylor and Madison correctional institutions, Doctors’ Memorial Hospital, the Taylor County Board of County Commissioners, Marshal Health and Rehabilitation, Twin Oaks Juvenile Development and Trulieve.
Has the local hospital been overseen incorrectly for nearly 30 years?
While many in Taylor County were preparing to celebrate Cinco De Mayo last week, the Taylor County Commission, along with representatives of the Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) Board of Directors, were discussing an issue that could affect the local medical facility’s future or at least how the hospital is managed moving forward.
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DMH finances swing to positive
Like most businesses in Taylor County, Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) was hit hard by the COVID-19 outbreak and the associated shutdowns in 2020.
According to DMH CFO Doug Faircloth, the hospital’s revenues in April and May of last year the final two months of Fiscal Year 2020 for DMH and the first full months of the COVID-associated shutdowns were down $4.1 million compared to the same two-month period the previous year.
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3 deputies injured during psychotic episode arrest
Deputies found a variety of drugs in the home of a man who was suffering from an apparent substance-induced psychotic episode Thursday, during which he injured several sheriff’s deputies.
Three Taylor County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) deputies sustained minor injuries after struggling with a man experiencing what was believed to be a substance-induced psychotic episode at his home Thursday morning, threatening suicide and wielding a machete.
Kevin Arnold, 27, was transported to Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) and, after being medically cleared, was booked at the Taylor County Jail on two counts of aggravated assault, three counts of battery on a law enforcement officer, three counts of resisting arrest with violence, criminal mischief, possession of methamphetamine, possession of synthetic cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia.