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February 16, 2023

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Page 2 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, February 16-February 22, 2023 2400 Oakland Rd, Forest City 828-429-3129 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm NON CLIMATE CONTROL AVAILABLE WELL WELL LIGHTED LIGHTED with with 24/7 24/7 SECURITY SECURITY OFFERING OFFERING BOAT BOAT & CAMPER CAMPER Storage Storage Four students at Isothermal Community College were inducted into the Sigma Chi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa recently. Phi Theta Kappa is the national honor society for two-year college students. The organization provides opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in activities that involve four hallmarks: scholarship, fellowship, leadership and service. To qualify for membership in Phi Theta Kappa, students are required to have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 and to have completed 12 hours of associate-level course study. The students inducted for 2023 are Joseph Burton, Ashlyn Cox, Camila Escalante, and Clarissa Pressley. Other new members but not present for the induction are Allison- Joy Allen, Jessica D. Alley, Debra Brown, Trina Allred, Emily Chuqui-Conder, Sierra Earl, Amber E. Emory, Ashley Flack, Sara Jenkins, Abigail Kramer, Jamie Marr, Cortnye Queen, Mario Rodriguez Padron, Colin Searcy, Kathryn Vassey, and Lydia Zimmer. The ceremony was conducted by Erin Whelchel and Julia Nelson, the chapter's faculty advisors. Dr. Kathy Ackerman, Isothermal's dean of Arts and Sciences, addressed the students and the audience. For more information on Phi Theta Kappa, contact Whelchel at 828-395-1617. Students inducted into Phi Theta Kappa honor society Article Provided By: Jean Gordon. Inductees (left to right) are Camila Escalante, Clarissa Pressley, Joseph Burton, Ashlyn Cox. ©Community First Media Community First Media "SOUTHERN GOSPEL "SOUTHERN GOSPEL RIVERBOAT CRUISE" RIVERBOAT CRUISE" featuring the New Inspirations & the Chuck Wagon Gang aboard the Star of Knoxville Riverboat on the Tennessee River WEDNESDAY, MAY 24TH Includes Roundtrip motorcoach transportation; a delightful two hour cruise to include: Reserved Seats to the Show; a delicious lunch and beautiful sightseeing ONLY ONLY $ 129. 129. 00 00 PER PERSON PER PERSON CONTACT Hamrick Group Tours at 828-429-8020 Be sure to ask about our free brochure! The Charles George VA Medical Center is now using its own Veteran Medical Transport to provide inter-facility and necessary post-hospitalization transportation for Veterans. The Veteran Medical Transport (VMT) will be able to transport veterans who need specialized care to hospitals or facilities that will be able to meet veteran-specifi c medical needs. The VMT will be staffed and operated by highly trained credentialed Paramedics and EMT's. They will provide transportation for our veterans needing Basic Life Support up to Advanced Life Support. It is an honor and a privilege to be able to offer this service for our veterans, said a spokesperson The initial start-up will not cover 24/7 until suffi cient staff are brought on board. This new service is a direct result of the hard work and dedication of the Implementation Team. They are: Dr. Andrew Beeghly: VMT Medical Director, Patti Campbell, MSN, RN, Chief Nurse Outpatient (Implementation Team Chair), John Ormand, RN, NRP ED RN (Implementation Team Co-Chair) and Craig Holbert, Chief of Logistics & Supply Chain. VA Medical Center has VMT vehicle Article Provided By: Jean Gordon

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