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HCCH Welcomes Rheumatologists to Outpatient Specialty Clinic
Harrison County Community Hospital (HCCH) has announced the addition of rheumatology to its outpatient specialty clinic. Dr. David John will see patients at HCCH in Bethany starting in January. Dr. John is a board-certified rheumatologist with over 40 years of experience. His extensive experience encompasses autoimmune conditions like
chronic low back and joint pain, Osteoarthritis, Gout, Rheumatoid Arthritis and disease, Lupus, Tendinitis, and more. Brittney Siddens, Director of Nursing and Outpatient Specialty Clinics, expressed enthusiasm about this addition, stating, “The reintroduction of rheumatology into our specialty clinic marks an exciting development for HCCH. We’re dedicated to continuously enhancing patient care within our communities.” Appointments with Dr. John will be available twice a month in the Outpatient Specialty Clinic at HCCH. To learn more about our rheumatology services, please contact us at (660) 425-0253 or visit www.hcchospital.org.
December Character Kids Recognized
Princeton Elementary School recently held their December Awards Assembly and recognized their Character Kids for the month of December. December’s character trait was Compassion: showing kindness to others. This award was sponsored by Goodin Farms. Students receiving the Character Award for Compassion are pictured left to right: Kindergarten- Marlo Holt, 1st- Ruby Owen, 2nd- Rylan Rhea, 3rd- Owen Tatum, 4th- Stella Easter, 5thBrayden Ormsby, 6th- Reed Mitchell
patronage and equity reLearn More About Social MFA Oil to Distribute $19.9 Million in demptions so that our Security Disablity and member-owners can share Cash and Equity to Co-op Members co-op’s successes.” Supplemental Security Income COLUMBIA, Mo., itself, with companywide those figures equal $15.9 in the MFA Oil members are The public is cordially invited to attend a FREE webinar on Wednesday, January 10 from 9:00am11:00am (CST) about the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program and Social Security disability benefits. Please go to the Social Security website, ssa.gov/kc/webinars to register and secure your spot today! The 2-hour training will cover eligibility details for the SSI program and Social Security benefits, the application process, how a disability determination is made, and other helpful resources. The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program provides monthly payments to adults and children who have a disability or blindness or are age 65 and older and have
income and resources below specific financial limits. A person who is approved for SSI may also be eligible for other benefits such as medical, food, or housing assistance. If you know someone who may be able to get SSI, please encourage them to use our online SSI Protective Filing Tool to tell us they want to apply. Parents, family members, representatives, staff, and others may also use the tool which will establish a protective filing date. The protective filing date determines when benefits can begin if we approve the application. To learn more about other upcoming webinars, please visit ssa.gov/kc/ webinars and please share this information within your networks.
Dec. 22, 2023 - -MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has good tidings to share with its members this holiday season. The company’s members are set to receive a combined $19.9 million in cash and equity in exchange for doing business with the co-op. The company announced the planned distribution at its 94th Annual Delegate Meeting on December 11, 2023. The cooperative reported a net income of $42.1 million for the fiscal year ending Aug. 31, 2023, compared to $14.3 million for fiscal year 2022. Approximately $22.9 million of 2023 net income came from regional patronage that MFA Oil received from other cooperatives. MFA Oil had a strong year
earnings of $19.9 million from its own operations. “It was another great year for MFA Oil across all of our business units,” said Jon Ihler, MFA Oil president and CEO. “We credit the support, commitment, work ethic and passion of our employees with our success.” Based on 2023 earnings, the company’s board of directors approved the retirement of 100% of 2009 member equities ($4 million), retirement of 2010 member equities ($2.2 million) and retirement of 50% of 2011 member equities ($1.7 million. The board also approved $8 million of qualified cash patronage, which represents twothirds of allocated qualified patronage for the 2023 fiscal year to be paid to members. Together,
million in cash distributions. Additionally, MFA Oil will issue $4 million of member equities for 2023 – bringing the total cash and equity distribution to $19.9 million. Over the past five years, MFA Oil has returned $49.2 million in cash to members of the cooperative. Glen Cope, chairman of the MFA Oil Board of Directors, said the company’s fantastic results were attributable to employees at every level of the cooperative and to its member-owners who see the value of doing business with MFA Oil year after year. “We take great pride in meeting the needs of our farmer-members who own the cooperative,” Cope said. “We reward their business with cash
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eligible to receive patronage based on a percentage of the total money they spend on gasoline, diesel, propane and lubricants purchased through the company’s refined fuel and propane plants, as well as at Petro-Card 24 stations. Customers who
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Five File For North Mercer School Board
There will be having an election on April 2 for North Mercer R-III School Board. Those filing are: Makella Hagan (Incumbent) Montana Holt Phillip Huffman Amanda Martin Ervin Taff (Incumbent)