Tuesday, April 14, 2015

BCMH now offering Patient Channel to further health education

Bates County Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce the availability of The Patient Channel to all of our hospital patients before, during, and after their hospital stay. The Patient Channel delivers award-winning health education video programming on hospital televisions and via an online portal to help educate patients on their health conditions and prepare them for transitioning back home.

The Patient Channel provides informative and accessible programming on a variety of health conditions, including cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and more. Topics such as communicating with your doctor, staying safe while in the hospital, managing medicines, and self-care at home are also covered. Patients can watch programming 24/7 on their in-room hospital television, or on their own internet-enabled mobile devices.

All content on the Patient Channel is overseen and reviewed by a Medical Advisory Board which works diligently to ensure that all content is clinically accurate and presented in an engaging and easy-to-understand way for patients and their families.

Cheryl Hebblethwaite, Education Coordinator for BCMH:

“The Patient Channel helps supplement our nurse’s patient education efforts. Because it is always available, our nursing staff is able to recommend quality, up-to-date education for patients and caregivers.”

“The Patient Channel is the largest in-hospital health information television network in the U.S.” said Dave Ross, President of The Wellness Network. “Through our partnerships with leading clinicians and professional health organizations, we are able to offer our hospital subscribers and their patients the very best in health education content.”

The Patient Channel is a product of The Wellness Network (TWN).
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Miami baseball game changes for today...

Attention players and parents:

Tonight's Baseball game between Miami and Adrian has been moved to Adrian due to unplayable field conditions at Miami. They will play two  five inning games.

Note- Softball WILL STILL BE PLAYING AT MIAMI-first pitch 4:30 PM

Any questions, please contact the school.

-our thanks to Brian Wood
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Butler Jr. High track results from Friday Invitational

The Butler Junior High Track Team traveled to Cass Midway on Friday to compete in the Cass Midway HS/JH Combo Invitational. This was an exciting meet for us with many outstanding performances! The boys took 4th place out of 15 schools and our girls finished in 2nd place! The following are point winners for the meet:

Girls Division: 2nd Place Overall
6th Place: Mar Shaunta Jamerson—discus 60’
5th Place: Reayn Hill—800 m 3:04.16
4th Place: Lilli Colburn—800 m 303.72
Margo Miller—100 m Hurdles 20.31 
 
Medal Winners:
3rd Place: Margo Miller—Long Jump 12’ 1/2”
2nd Place: Madison Tippie—High Jump 4’ 2”
4 x 100 m Relay—Peyten Heckadon, Jayde Eidson, Lanie Kauffman, Mackaylea Wareham 59.69
4x400 m Relay—Mackaylea Wareham, Peyten Heckadon, Margo Miller, Claire Sutton 4:51.87
1st Place: Claire Sutton—100 m Hurdles 18.32
4x200 m Relay—Margo Miller, Jayde Eidson, Reayn Hill, Claire Sutton 2:05.27
Boys Division: 4th Place Overall
6th Place: Zack Wicks—100 m 13.44
5th Place: Zack Wicks—200 m 28.66
Dillon Hill—Discus 89’ 4”

Medal Winners:
3rd Place: Kirby Connell—High Jump 4’ 10”
Derrick Shobe—200 m 27.52
4 x 400 m Relay—Tyler Hough, Nathan Williams, Kirby Connell, Cody Gabriel 4:18.37
2nd Place: Cody Gabriel—High Jump 4’ 10”
4x100 m Relay—Nathan Williams, Kirby Connell, Jake Koehn, Derrick Shobe 52.73
1st Place: 4x200m Relay—Derrick Shobe, Tyler Hough, Cody Gabriel, Jake Koehn 1:49.29

- our thanks to 
Julie Diehl
Science, 7th Grade and HS Ecology
Butler R-V School District
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Monday, April 13, 2015

Get your Bates County Sheriffs Office No Trespassing Signs

The Bates County Sheriff's Office has a limited number of these signs free to residents of Bates County to mark your rural property. 

Stop by the Sheriff's Office Monday - Friday between 8 am and 4 pm to pick up your sign from Jami. 

These signs are courtesy of Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson.
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Max Motors Nevada Patriots Day Celebration


Let's go Cruisin!

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St. Clair County Sheriffs Office: Property damage and stealing reports taken

Property damage on NE 800 Road:

On April 12, a St. Clair County deputy took a property damage report on NE 800 Road, Lowry City. Vernard Tucker reported damage to the bumper of his 1984 Chevrolet pickup. Tucker said a contractor installing electrical meters moved his truck by pushing on the rear bumper with a skid steer loader. He said the bumper is now bent. Damage was estimated at $350.

Stealing report at Pilot:

On April, 11, a St. Clair County deputy took a stealing report on SE 1000 Road. Nathan Quinn reported he and another individual were traveling from Iowa in a company van belonging to 1203 Entertainment, Hermitage, TN. Quinn said they arrived at the Pilot gas station, Collins, and the individual took 16 tee-shirts valued at $15 each, 240 assorted compact discs valued at $10 each and $1,000 cash. Quinn said the individual loaded everything into a red Mustang GT that waiting at Pilot.

Property damage on B Highway:

On April 10, a St. Clair County deputy took a property damage complaint at Bill Wishon’s property on NW B Highway. Mike Foster, a caretaker of the property, stated he noticed a gate had been opened and there were tire tracks around the yard, going behind the houses, and back out of the property through the yard on the west side of the property. Foster noted the tire tracks were very deep in certain places. He said plywood covering some windows was also taken down and laying in the yard.

The investigations in these cases are ongoing. Sheriff Keeler urges those with any related information to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line, 417-646-5832, or email to tips@scsomo.org.

Lost dog in Rich Hill area

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