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Hot Summer Nights

series wraps up Friday


The final show in the annual Killeen Parks and Recreation Department's Hot Summer Nights series will sizzle to a Latin beat Friday at the Killeen Amphitheater.

Orquesta Trabuko brings salsa to the amphitheater stage, 2201 E. Veterans Memorial Blvd., to close out the 2010 concert season. The show begins at 8 p.m. and is free.

Patrons are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair. Concessions will be available or guests may bring their own snacks. Alcoholic beverages and glass containers are prohibited.

For more information, call Parks and Recreation at (254) 501-8899 or go to www.ci.killeen.tx.us.

Scott & White to build new clinic in Temple

TEMPLE — Scott & White is building a clinic in northwest Temple at the corner of West Adams and Verbena. The new 14,000-square-foot clinic is expected to be open at the end of May 2011.

A groundbreaking ceremony is set for 10 a.m. today at the construction site. The event is open to the public.

The clinic will feature 24 exam rooms, two treatment rooms, on-site X-ray and laboratory services.

Dr. Robert Henry, a family medicine physician, currently the medical director at the Santa Fe Family Medicine Clinic, will lead the 45-person medical and support staff at the new facility.

UMHB's summer graduation Saturday

BELTON — The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor's summer commencement is at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Mayborn Campus Center in Belton.

An estimated 88 students will be awarded degrees becoming the university's 154th graduating class.

 

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Lee: Scott & White building ANOTHER clinic...yep, further proof of how hard the health care industry is doing! State employees were recently told that starting Sep. 1st, we will have to pay up to $2000 per family member, per year more than we were already paying. To a family of four on state pay, that equates to between 1/4th and 1/3rd of our total annual net pay. Why dont they just make it an even million so poor Scott & White can build new hospitals in every local city?

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