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A Coconino County judge has rejected Northern Arizona Healthcare’s request to throw out a ballot referendum on a proposed Flagstaff hospital.
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A Coconino County Superior Court judge is expected to rule today on whether the proposition on a proposed new hospital can remain on the upcoming Flagstaff ballot.
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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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The Flagstaff City Council approved the first phase of a new regional hospital located near Fort Tuthill County Park. The proposal has stirred up both support and objections from the community.
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The Flagstaff City Council is scheduled to vote this afternoon on the plans for a new regional hospital located near Fort Tuthill County Park. The proposal has stirred up both support and objections from the community. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny spoke with a representative from Northern Arizona Healthcare, Steve Eiss, who says the current hospital doesn’t have enough beds for a fast-growing population.
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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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Arizona public health officials are calling for public action as the state sees an increase in COVID, RSV and the flu.
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A new survey from Northern Arizona University found that healthcare access is a big concern for Arizona’s rural residents