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On March 1, 1915, the new hospital opened on West Cedar Street with 125-beds, named the Peoples Hospital. Later in 1926, Peoples Hospital became a nonprofit to better serve the underserved in Akron. [6] In 1954 the hospital was renamed from the Peoples Hospital to Akron General Hospital, then in 1971 renamed to Akron General Medical Center. [6]
The Akron Beacon Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network, obtained the written complaints sent to Yost's office through a public records request. Some people said they were angry, accusing ...
The last time Cleveland Clinic Akron General nurses took to the picket lines was in 2004 for 12 days in June and July. At the time, the union decided to strike over three main issues: wages ...
Akron (/ ˈ æ k r ən /) is a city in and the county seat of Summit County, Ohio, United States.At the 2020 census, the city proper had a total population of 190,469, making it the fifth-most populous city in Ohio and 136th-most populous city in the U.S.
Patrick Williams, Akron Beacon Journal February 29, 2024 at 3:36 PM Negotiations between the hospital and the union continued on Thursday, the last day before the union’s three-year contract ...
Cleveland Clinic Akron General: Akron: Summit: 485 [3] Level I 1915 Peoples Hospital Cleveland Clinic Akron General Lodi Hospital Lodi: Medina: 20 [3] x 1920 Lodi Sanitarium Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital Avon: Lorain: 126 [3] x 2016 [a] – Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation Cleveland: Cuyahoga: 25 [3] x 1889 Fresh Air Camp
A strike by Cleveland Clinic Akron General nurses has been averted after the Professional Staff Nurses Association (PSNA) reached a tentative contract agreement Monday with the hospital.
The city of Akron was founded in December 1825, where the south part of the downtown Akron neighborhood sits today.The earliest artifact present in the Akron Police Department Museum is a key to the Akron Police Jail from 1890. [3] [4] The Akron police department was the first police department ever to use a horseless, motorized police vehicle.