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From left: Forrest Peterson, president of Bandera Healthcare; Tim Fields, CEO of Ignite Medical Resorts; Norman Rokeach, founder and president of Marquis Limited; and Cory Christensen, CEO of Plum Healthcare Group. A tough operating environment for some skilled nursing operators will likely lead a portion to close their doors in 2021, but misfortune for some should result in growth opportunities for investors, the head of one large SNF network told an executive retreat Tuesday. âThis year is going to be a tough year in the SNF industry, and weâre not likely going to get the same level of help that we got last year,â said Cory Christensen, CEO of California-based Plum Healthcare Group. âWeâll still have expenses that were very similar to what they were last year.â ....
Kevin McNatt and Andrew Todesco MANSFIELD - Massachusetts law requires each city and town to contact its neighbors every five years and reaffirm the boundaries that separate them. This act is called perambulating and was handed down from ancient traditions in England. Perambulating involves locating and inspecting old granite markers or other landmarks that define town lines. And in the swampy wilds of southeastern Massachusetts that was not always easy. An early example of perambulation occurred on Nov. 26, 1793 when Mansfield selectmen John Dean and Jonathan Newcomb met two selectmen from the Town of Attleborough. They reported the following: “We began at a heap of stones for the southwest corner of Mansfield,” they reported. Next they found a second “heap of stones on ridge hill, on Balcom’s plain.” Then finally “a large heap of stones being the northwest corner of Mansfield and the southwest corner of Foxborough, and the southeast corner of Wren ....
Snow removal race intensifies as temperature drop nears Snow removal race intensifies as temperature drop nears On Thursday night, snow removal efforts in West Bend picked up speed, racing against Mother Nature as colder temperatures creeped in. WEST BEND, Wis. - Milwaukee s surrounding counties are again dealing with several inches of snowfall Thursday, Feb. 4 the second round in less than a week. The additional snow is bringing work for snow removal companies, and a little fun for families, too. A mountain of snow from past storms is a common sight in parking lots. This time around, whoever had a shovel or a plow got outside quickly. ....
City seeks water quality standard variance from MPCA The variance is needed due to high chloride levels in effluent discharged from the city s wastewater treatment plant. 8:00 am, Jan. 30, 2021 × These water filtration domes at the Worthington wastewater treatment plant are expected to be replaced after a planned new plant comes online in 2023. (Tim Middagh/The Globe) WORTHINGTON The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is continuing to gather public comment on a proposed water quality standard variance for Worthington’s wastewater treatment plant. The city applied for a variance to the standard for chloride. If approved, the variance will give the city additional time to reduce the amount of chloride (salt) discharged as treated effluent into Okabena Creek. ....