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Primary Care Collaborative Takes Action to Change Payment Systems
"We are going to have to determine how to pay for (the medical home) because we cannot continue to be paid under the present formula and expect to get a medical home" At an April 16 stakeholders meeting here, the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative , or PCPCC, of which the AAFP is a founding member, unveiled four project centers it has formed to integrate the ... via American Academy of Family Physicians
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Locals participate in Philippine mission trip
"New Mitchell Grove also contributed the funds to purchase a motorcycle for a pastor without any transportation and thousands of Bibles." Members of the Cross Point Ministry Team pose in front of a memorial to Filipinos lost in the Battan Death March. via State Gazette
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California meat equipment plant to bring jobs to Selmer
"We are going to reform when we get there" A California manufacturer of meat cutting equipment is moving its operation to Selmer, creating 80 jobs or more within the next year. via Jacksonsun.com
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Tube plant to expand in Selmer
"The demand for tubing has decreased because of the economy" By NED B. HUNTER nhunter@jacksonsun.com * May 8, 2008 United Industries is expanding its Selmer plant in a move that could create an additional 50 or more jobs within a year. via The Jackson Sun
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Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, TN Tent No. 2
Dawn LIsandrelli, Secretary/Chaplain * Reader Submitted * April 24, 2008 The Mary Ann "Mother" Bickerdyke, Tent No. via The Leaf Chronicle
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Selmer's Car for Kids Festival Could Happen Again
Organizers of a west Tennessee car show where six people died in 2007 wants to hold another festival. via WTVF Nashville
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Charity Organizers asking for parade permit in Selmer
"You hear talk on both sides of the fence. Some are for it. Some are against it, and some are just ambivalent" Organizers of a small-town car show where six people died last year after being struck by an out-of-control dragster are seeking a parade permit for another festival this summer. via WREC-AM Memphis
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The 'Net: A Tangled Web of Health Information
"Before you act on anything, bring it to your physician to look it over" The Internet offers a dizzying amount of health information -- whatever ails you, someone is sure to have posted something about it somewhere on the Web. via KVOA-TV Tucson
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Senate Bill Would Make Insurance More Affordable for Small Businesses
"We have 47 million uninsured in this country" Small businesses -- those with 100 or fewer employees -- would have the option of joining national or statewide insurance pools to obtain lower insurance premiums under a bill recently introduced by Sen. via American Academy of Family Physicians
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Capital provider for smaller companies says outlook - robust' despite U.S. crunch
"That's not always the case with equity firms." High-flying deals involving big private equity firms such as Cerberus and Blackstone made headlines in 2007 with acquisitions of companies such as Chrysler and Hilton Hotels. via Chattanooga Times Free Press
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