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healthcare1 year ago

"Community Hospitals Face Closure as Wisconsin Grapples with Healthcare Crisis"

Hospital Sisters Health System posted on Facebook about the importance of hospitals in communities on the same day Sacred Heart Hospital and St. Joseph’s Hospital closed, but quickly deleted the post. The post highlighted their attendance at the Wisconsin Hospital Association’s Advocacy Day and the significance of hospitals in addressing critical issues like workforce shortages.

entertainment1 year ago

Richard Simmons' Cryptic Social Media Post Sparks Concern, But He Clarifies He's Not Dying

Richard Simmons, 75, caused a stir with a Facebook post claiming he was "dying" before clarifying that it was meant to be inspirational, with his publicist confirming he is healthy and happy. The reclusive fitness guru, known for "Sweatin' to the Oldies," has largely withdrawn from public view since 2014, sparking various speculations, including a debunked theory of being kidnapped. Simmons' recent social media activity includes personal stories, diet tips, and exercise ideas, while his representative emphasized his desire to stay out of the spotlight.

celebrity-news1 year ago

Richard Simmons' Cryptic Social Media Posts: A Clarification of His Health Status

Reclusive fitness guru Richard Simmons posted a bizarre message on Facebook, stating that he is "dying" but later clarified that it was meant to be an inspirational message about embracing every day. The 75-year-old urged his followers to enjoy life, stay healthy, and cherish their relationships. Simmons, who has been out of the public eye since 2014, emphasized that he is not actually near death and prefers to live a quiet life.

local-news1 year ago

"Mass Resignation: North College Hill Fire Department Staff Cut by 75%"

Approximately 75% of the North College Hill Fire Department, including all chief officers, have resigned, citing "many issues" that have led to a breaking point. The city expressed surprise at the mass resignation and mentioned an ongoing investigation into concerns regarding the fire department. While the city assured there will be no interruption in service with the help of mutual aid partners, the local firefighters' chapter raised concerns about staffing levels impacting response times and straining neighboring departments.