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POCATELLO — At a ceremonial ribbon-cutting Monday afternoon, the Portneuf Health Trust and Pocatello Police Department officially opened the department’s new substation. The 500-square-foot substation is located in the trust’s building on the Idaho State University Campus. The location, according to trust’s president and CEO Shaun Menchaca, is key. “This is one of those projects […]
Portneuf Medical Center breaks ground on new 20,000-square-foot facility Updated at Share This Dignitaries representing the Portneuf Medical Center, Portneuf Health Trust, the cities of Chubbuck and Pocatello and Bannock County, among others, take part in a ceremonial groundbreaking at the site of the Portneuf Medical Plaza at Northgate on Wednesday, May 5. The medical plaza is expected to be completed in late summer of 2022. | Kalama Hines, EastIdahoNews.com POCATELLO — Ten years to the month after the grand opening of the Portneuf Medical Center main hospital, ground was broken at the development site of a new Portneuf medical plaza. PMC CEO Jordan Hergert says the 20,000-square-foot building at Northgate will offer primary care, urgent care and occupational medicine.
Groundbreaking set for Portneuf Medical Plaza Updated at Share This The following is a news release from Portneuf Medical Center. POCATELLO — Portneuf Medical Center announced that they are expanding outpatient medical care offerings in the region. A groundbreaking ceremony for the future of home of Portneuf Medical Plaza at Northgate will take place on Wednesday, May 5, at 10 a.m. in Northgate. “We are very excited about developing this facility for the community as we expand our footprint and continue to grow and meet the healthcare needs in our region,” said Jordan Herget, Chief Executive Officer at Portneuf Medical Center. “Our strong, patient-focused and talented specialists stand ready to support the anticipated outpatient growth at the Northgate facility.”
Portneuf Health Trust challenges local execs to encourage healthier lifestyles Updated at Share This Virtually, of course. A trail that measures out to 142 miles breaks down to about 30 days of logging 10,000 steps per day, an activity marker set by the American Heart Association and Center for Disease Control and Prevention as a healthy daily goal. With the weather warming up and the COVID pandemic that kept so many stagnated in their homes beginning to lose its grasp on American life, Portneuf Health Trust was looking for a way to encourage its community to get back to a healthier lifestyle. Micaela Knickerbocker, the trust’s Wellness Coordinator, said hospital leadership arrived at the Executive Challenge idea after a brief brainstorming session with CEO Shaun Manchaca. It’s something the trust has done successfully in the past.
Portneuf Greenway through the Edson Fichter Nature Area | Photo by Charles R. Peterson Trail of the Month: February 2021 “We’re trying to build a triangle that encompasses the city.” —Dan Harelson, Idaho Transportation Department For outdoor enthusiasts, it’s no mystery why Idaho places among the top 10 of states ranked by happiness, according to a 2020 survey by Wallethub that looked at factors such as emotional and physical well-being. With a rugged Rocky Mountain landscape and more than 20 million acres of national forest land, the state is known for its boundless recreational opportunities. Pocatello, billed as the Gateway to the Northwest, has a thriving mountain-biking and hiking scene, and a prime location within a day trip of three National Parks: Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Craters of the Moon. Here, in the southeastern corner of the Gem State, lies a diamond in the rough: the Portneuf Greenway, a developing trail system that aims to connect the entire Portneuf River valley, including Pocatello and neighboring Chubbuck.
Gov. Brad Little visits Portneuf Medical Center, offers encouragement and discusses COVID-19 vaccine rollout Share This Governor Brad Little discusses COVID response and ICU procedures with Portneuf Medical Center Critical Care Director Amy Hemsley during a visit to the facility Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. Little recently assigned the Idaho National Guard to assist the handling and implementation of COVID vaccinations throughout the state. | Kalama Hines, EastIdahoNews.com POCATELLO — For the first time since its grand opening in May 2011, Gov. Brad Little paid a visit to Pocatello’s Portneuf Medical Center. This time, rather than admiring the new facility, the governor was there as part of a statewide tour of medical centers, both giving and receiving status updates.