Steward Health Care, operator of Mountain Vista Medical Center in Mesa and other hospitals in the Valley and across the country, plans to reopen Florence’s vacant hospital early in the new year. It will be called “Florence Hospital, A Campus of Mountain Vista Medical Center.” The hospital will hold a job fair Dec. 12-13.
From left, new Town Councilwomen Judy Hughes and Michelle Cordes, and reelected Councilman John Anderson, take their oaths of office Monday night. The council also elected Anderson vice mayor.
Mayor Tara Walter presents a community appreciation award Monday to Vallarie Woolridge, recognizing Woolridge’s 14 years on the Town Council, including several years as vice mayor.
Mayor Tara Walter, left, presents an award Monday to Rebecca Guilin, thanking Guilin for her service on the Town Council. Guilin had a 19-year career with the town, and was finance director when she retired. She resigned from the council a few weeks before the end of her term to apply for a new job in the finance department, is now a town employee once again.
Steward Health Care, operator of Mountain Vista Medical Center in Mesa and other hospitals in the Valley and across the country, plans to reopen Florence’s vacant hospital early in the new year. It will be called “Florence Hospital, A Campus of Mountain Vista Medical Center.” The hospital will hold a job fair Dec. 12-13.
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Steward Health Care, operator of Mountain Vista Medical Center in Mesa and other hospitals in the Valley and across the country, plans to reopen Florence’s vacant hospital early in the new year. It will be called “Florence Hospital, A Campus of Mountain Vista Medical Center.” The hospital will hold a job fair Dec. 12-13.
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From left, new Town Councilwomen Judy Hughes and Michelle Cordes, and reelected Councilman John Anderson, take their oaths of office Monday night. The council also elected Anderson vice mayor.
Mark Cowling/Pinal Central
Mayor Tara Walter presents a community appreciation award Monday to Vallarie Woolridge, recognizing Woolridge’s 14 years on the Town Council, including several years as vice mayor.
Mark Cowling/PinalCentral
Mayor Tara Walter, left, presents an award Monday to Rebecca Guilin, thanking Guilin for her service on the Town Council. Guilin had a 19-year career with the town, and was finance director when she retired. She resigned from the council a few weeks before the end of her term to apply for a new job in the finance department, is now a town employee once again.
FLORENCE — Steward Health Care plans to reopen the Anthem hospital and begin seeing patients early in the new year, officials told the Town Council Monday.
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