280 Living August 2015

Page 1

280 Living

August 2015 | Volume 8 | Issue 12

neighborly news & entertainment

A new challenge

Treating 280

Local CrossFit enthusiasts prepare for a new competition coming to Oak Mountain State Park.

See page B4

Ready for school

Grandview Medical Center’s network of physicians aims to bring convenience to patients along U.S. 280 Students share why they’re excited for the new school year.

See page B12

INSIDE Sponsors ............. A4 280 News ............ A6 Business...........A10 Community.......A27 Faith...............A30

Events...............B4 Back to School....B11 School House .. .B18 Sports................B21 Calendar ...........B25

By ERICA TECHO Grandview Medical Center is set to open Oct. 10, and the focus is on its network. Along with a new building, Grandview Medical Center — formerly Trinity Medical Center — will offer a network of primary care

Dr. Virginia Winston, Dr. Margaret Miklic, Dr. Thomas McFaden and Dr. Bill Clifford are part of the soon-to-be Grandview Medical Group network, which brings specialists to primary care offices on a rotating basis. Photo by Keith McCoy.

physicians and specialists in order to provide easy access to a variety of treatments, said Keith Granger, president and CEO of Trinity Medical Center. There are primary care offices in Chelsea, Lee Branch, Trussville, Liberty Park and Springville, and a Hoover office is about to open.

“As we’ve seen in the disbursement of the population at the 280 corridor, we envision that we want to be a convenient stop for citizens that make those areas either their home or maybe where they work,” Granger said.

See MEDICAL | page A28

Sheriff’s Office substation opens By OLIVIA BURTON and SYDNEY CROMWELL

Pre-Sort Standard U.S. Postage PAID Memphis, TN Permit #830

facebook.com/280Living

Located in the former office of a flooring company, the new Shelby County Sheriff’s substation on U.S. 280 might have the nicest floors of any police station in the state. The new substation, located at Suite 117 in Greystone Park on U.S. 280, opened at the end of July. Construction on the substation was completed during the week of June 22, but the idea started while Sheriff John Samaniego was on the campaign trail. As he talked to Shelby County residents on the path to winning the sheriff election, Samaniego said he heard over and over that there was a need for a new substation serving the thousands

See SUBSTATION | page A31

Shelby County Sheriff John Samaniego stands in front of Greystone Park, where the new substation opened in July. Photo by Keith McCoy.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
280 Living August 2015 by Starnes Media - Issuu