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Northern Arizona Healthcare has asked the court to throw out a ballot referendum on a proposed new hospital. They say the language used in the petition signed by thousands of voters was “misleading.”
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Northern Arizona Healthcare asks court to throw out hospital referendum from special election ballotA spokesperson for Northern Arizona Healthcare said that the language used in the petition signed by voters wasn’t accurate as it claimed the site will be used to construct retail and commercial space and did not mention healthcare facilities.
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A citizen group in Flagstaff says it’s submitted more than 4,800 signatures to place a referendum on the November ballot related to a proposed new hospital.
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Flagstaff city planners nearly deadlocked Wednesday on whether to approve or deny a proposal for a new regional hospital and “wellness village” south of Flagstaff at Fort Tuthill County Park. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports, many of the objections centered on environmental sustainability.
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Researchers have determined that of the 6 to 8 million urinary tract infections reported in the U.S. each year, a whopping 85% are caused by E. coli bacteria that are mostly already living in our gut. Now, a new study by an Arizona researcher shows for the first time that raw meat is also a significant source of infection-causing E. coli. Lance Price spent a year buying meat from every grocery story in Flagstaff to make the connection. He spoke with KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny about his findings.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare plans to build a “health and wellness village” in Flagstaff. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports, the proposed facilities include a new hospital with expanded capacity to serve patients from Flagstaff, the Navajo Nation, and rural areas of Northern Arizona.
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Northern Arizona’s largest health care chain says it’ll work to reduce carbon emissions at its Flagstaff and Verde Valley medical centers.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare will tighten visitation rules at its Flagstaff and Verde Valley medical centers because of increased spread of COVID-19 in the region.
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Officials with Northern Arizona Health Care plan to move a COVID-19 testing site to the Flagstaff Medical Center this week.
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An altercation in downtown Flagstaff early Sunday morning left one man dead and another in custody.