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Mercy Medical Center was a Roman Catholic hospital located in Nampa, Idaho. The hospital was founded in 1919 by the Sisters of Mercy at the nearby Mercy Hospital and moved to the current location in 1967. [1] It was acquired by Trinity Health Systems and added to the Saint Alphonsus chain in 2010. [2]
The Idaho State School and Hospital was built northwest of Nampa in 1910, for the state's developmentally challenged population, and opened in 1918. The institution was largely self-sufficient, with a large farm staffed by the residents. The higher-functioning residents also cared for residents who could not care for themselves.
Northeast of Nampa at Idaho State School and Hospital 43°36′12″N 116°31′32″W / 43.603228°N 116.525637°W / 43.603228; -116.525637 ( Horse Nampa
Students in the Nampa School District will move to a four-day school week beginning next school year, joining a growing number of districts across Idaho that have made the same switch to retain ...
Thomas has served two terms on the Kuna School Board and is chief of staff of the Democratic minority in the Idaho House of Representatives. Zone 1 covers an area southeast of the city between Ten ...
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Mercy Hospital was a two-story building in Nampa, Idaho, United States. Built in 1919 and operated by the Sisters of Mercy, the building was vacated in 1967 when the hospital moved to the newly constructed Mercy Medical Center. The building was then used by several different occupants, the last, Valley Plaza Retirement Center, closed in 2004. [3]
The Vallivue School District evacuated all 13 of its elementary, middle and high schools and sent students home, according to a Facebook post from the Nampa Police Department on behalf of the ...