Fauquier Health CEO leaving for new job
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Fauquier Health CEO Chad Melton answers questions during an interview in February 2017, his first month on the job. The decision to leave my role at Fauquier Health was a very difficult one, but the right one for me and my family right now. Fauquier Health CEO Chad Melton After 4-1/2 years in the job, Fauquier Health CEO Chad Melton will leave, effective Aug. 27.
Mr. Melton has accepted a job in Washington state, Fauquier Health said in a press release Friday afternoon.
âAn interim replacement will be named soon, and a national search for a permanent leader has been initiated,â said Liz Harris, a spokeswoman for LifePoint Health, the local hospitalâs Tennessee-based parent company.
Preliminary protective order granted against Wytheville physician
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The Virginia Department of Health has launched a centralized preregistration system for COVID-19 vaccinations: vaccinate.virginia.gov. This replaces the local surveys that had been used by health districts across the state.
If you have already preregistered with your local health district, your information and place in line should be maintained. You can check on the new site to see if you are in the system.
The state has also launched a hotline, 877-VAX-IN-VA or 877-829-4682, for those who do not have computer access. Callers can speak to someone in English or Spanish, or ask for a call back in 100 languages.Â
Convicted felon charged in connection with Wythe County shooting
Hunley was recently released from prison
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James Calvin Hunley (New River Valley Regional Jail)
WYTHE COUNTY, Va. – One man is in custody again after he shot someone on Friday in Southwest Virginia, according to authorities.
Wythe County deputies responded to the Wythe County Community Hospital after learning a man who had been shot arrived for treatment.
The victim told them that James Calvin Hunley shot him on Blades Trail in Max Meadows, according to Sheriff Keith Dunagan.
Deputies then went to where the shooting happened and arrested the 55-year-old.