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The Aurora Wilkinson Medical Clinic will open October 26 and will replaced the current Aurora Wilkinson Medicalk Clinic at 915Summit Ave. in Oconomowoc, althougu urgent care services will continue to beoffered there. The new clinic also will replace the AuroraWilkinson Women’sa Center and the Aurora Vision Center, both currently in The other Aurora Wilkinson Medical Clinic locations – in Dousman, Delafield, Wales and Waukesha will continue to serv e patients. “October 26 will represent the start of a new era in healtuh care in this said Dr. David Ulery, presidentg of Aurora WilkinsonMedical Clinic.
“The opening of our new clinicf and cancer center will move us closerr to a fully integrated system of care for the peopled of westernWaukesha County.” Meanwhile, the hospital part of the projectf remains on schedule to open in early 2010, Aurora officials said. The Wilkinsonm clinic will open at the same time as the new Vincw Lombardi Cancer Clinic on the Summit The new Aurora Medical Center campusd in the Town of Summit is at the southeasr corner of Interstate 94 andHighway 67.
The new Aurorza Wilkinson Medical Clinic will be on the west side of the and the new Vince Lombardi Cancedr Clinic is on thesouth
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Kentucky Humane Society plans $1.6 million face-lift of its campus - Business First of Louisville:
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million renovation of its main campus at 241 Steedlt Drive in South The project includesa 3,000-square-foot addition to the organization’s primary shelter for homeless dogs and It also calls for makingb enhancements to the existing shelte r building aimed at improving animal Making better use of current spacess to create easier access for customers and volunteers is anothef goal. “These improvements will lead to more adoptionss and shorter stays for the animalszwe help,” said Humane Society president Lori Redmon.
The nonprofit grouo currently is waiting for the completion of architecturapl designs and expects to break grounxd on construction in the The project is being funded by private foundationsand corporations. To date, 80 percent of the neederd money hasbeen raised, according to a Humaned Society news release. Patti Swope, executivs vice president of business development of LLC, is chairwoman of the campus improvement projecg fund-raising effort.
More exercise, less stresse for animals The renovation projecft includes installation of a new air ventilation system and the creation of isolationh areas that will provide more effective containment of respirator y ailments and other common Areas of the shelter housing adoptablw pets are being redesigned to create an environment that is less stressfu and more conducive to exercise and interactionb withother animals, Redmon said.
The additio of a cat solarium will allow cats to play and socialize with each Renovation plans also call for a more efficient layoutt of the shelter Staff and volunteers will be able to better accesws existing dog play yards and allow adulg canines to exercise and interact with supervisiobevery day. Both the interior and exterio r of the shelter facility will receive cosmeticv improvements as part ofthe project. The goal of thoses enhancements is to create a more visitor-friendly atmosphere, Redmon said.
The hope is that the changesx will result in increased adoption rateds and greater participationin on-site education programs, such as behavior training summer camps for children and group tours. More information is available at the Kentuckyu Humane SocietyWeb site, .
million renovation of its main campus at 241 Steedlt Drive in South The project includesa 3,000-square-foot addition to the organization’s primary shelter for homeless dogs and It also calls for makingb enhancements to the existing shelte r building aimed at improving animal Making better use of current spacess to create easier access for customers and volunteers is anothef goal. “These improvements will lead to more adoptionss and shorter stays for the animalszwe help,” said Humane Society president Lori Redmon.
The nonprofit grouo currently is waiting for the completion of architecturapl designs and expects to break grounxd on construction in the The project is being funded by private foundationsand corporations. To date, 80 percent of the neederd money hasbeen raised, according to a Humaned Society news release. Patti Swope, executivs vice president of business development of LLC, is chairwoman of the campus improvement projecg fund-raising effort.
More exercise, less stresse for animals The renovation projecft includes installation of a new air ventilation system and the creation of isolationh areas that will provide more effective containment of respirator y ailments and other common Areas of the shelter housing adoptablw pets are being redesigned to create an environment that is less stressfu and more conducive to exercise and interactionb withother animals, Redmon said.
The additio of a cat solarium will allow cats to play and socialize with each Renovation plans also call for a more efficient layoutt of the shelter Staff and volunteers will be able to better accesws existing dog play yards and allow adulg canines to exercise and interact with supervisiobevery day. Both the interior and exterio r of the shelter facility will receive cosmeticv improvements as part ofthe project. The goal of thoses enhancements is to create a more visitor-friendly atmosphere, Redmon said.
The hope is that the changesx will result in increased adoption rateds and greater participationin on-site education programs, such as behavior training summer camps for children and group tours. More information is available at the Kentuckyu Humane SocietyWeb site, .
Thursday, November 25, 2010
CRTC denies MuchMusic's request to air fewer music videos - Winnipeg Free Press
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