News For: Oklahoma City Public AssistanceGrubb & Ellis Healthcare REIT Acquires Oklahoma City Medical Portfolio Grubb & Ellis Healthcare REIT, Inc. today announced the acquisition of Oklahoma City Medical Portfolio, comprising two medical office buildings in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Insure program touted as model for health care coverage WASHINGTON ��� For Norman veterinarian Donald Russell, the Insure Oklahoma program hasn't been the disappointment some public officials have made it out to be. In fact, Russell said at a news conference Monday, giving his employees health insurance probably saved the life of a single mother who had been struggling with illness for a decade. "Overall, I really can't see anything bad about this ... New Atlantic City day care for special-needs children Kyree Willis, 3, blows a whistle as he and other children get a lesson in public safety Thursday from Atlantic City Fire Department Capt. Ledford Mack. The lesson came as city and county officials gathered in the Lower Chelsea section of the resort for the grand opening of a new day-care center that cares for special-needs children. Providence Pediatric Medical Daycare Inc., a medical provider ... News and Features for Rio Rancho, New Mexico The fourth episode of Rio Rancho Mayor Tom Swisstack���s talk show has begun airing on the city���s public, education and government cable channels. In this installment the mayor focuses on Presbyterian���s forthcoming Rio Rancho Medical Center by interviewing the center���s administrator Clay Holderman. City insurance pool deadline approaches Saturday, September 20 PITTSFIELD ��� City officials and the Public Employees Committee representing 17 municipal unions have one more shot at Pittsfield joining the state's Group Insurance Commission ��� and saving millions in health insurance premiums. City Council considering kicking in for health insurance costs, wants unions to pay more Berwyn aldermen are considering whether to kick-in part of the cost of their city-provided health insurance in a move aimed at upping union members��� contributions to insurance. Public transportation canceled until Monday While Fort Bend County continues to help residents in need and assess damages, public transportation provided by TREK and commuter services to Texas Medical Center have been cancelled for the remainder of the week. |

