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The Benton County Board of Supervisors fired its board of health over a 130% budget increase. But health board members had suggested a cheaper option.
A majority of Benton County’s board of commissioners is up for reelection. District 3: Will McKay. In the District 3 race, we recommend voters re-elect first-term incumbent Will McKay.
Northwest Rural Health Network Lourdes Counseling Center Richland: Benton: 32 LifePoint Health [4] Lourdes Medical Center: Pasco: Franklin: 25: IV LifePoint Health [4] Madigan Army Medical Center: Tacoma: Pierce: 205: II Military Health System 1944 Mary Bridge Children's Hospital: Tacoma: Pierce: 72 II [2] MultiCare Health [9] 1955 Mason ...
Benton-Franklin Health District (Benton and Franklin counties) Chelan-Douglas Health District (Chelan and Douglas counties) Northeast Tri County Health District (Ferry County, Pend Oreille, and Stevens counties) Yakima Health District is a one-county health district. It was created in 1911 and was one of the first health districts in the United ...
The new health officer for Benton and Franklin counties is stepping down by mutual decision of Dr. Aren Giske and the Benton Franklin Health District Board.. The board picked Giske in January 2023 ...
Benton County, Washington. Benton County is a county in the south-central portion of the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2020 census, its population was 206,873. [1] The county seat is Prosser, [2] and its most populous city is Kennewick. The Columbia River demarcates the county's north, south, and east boundaries.
The Benton and Franklin county commissioners, who make up the health district board interviewed two candidates in a portion of their board meeting Wednesday that was closed to the public, as ...
InterCommunity Health Network (IHN) is an integrated care coordinated care organization (CCO) formed by Oregon in 2012 to allow for local and regional distribution and coordination of healthcare to segments of the state's population covered under the Oregon Health Plan. It was created, with the rest of the CCOs, through Oregon Senate Bill 1580. [1]