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An aerial view shows the wide spread destruction to numerous downtown Rotan businesses, with significant roof damage visible to Rotan First National Bank, White's Hardware, Family Dollar and Rotan Motor. Not pictured is Angel Care which also suffered significant roof damage. (PHOTO BY DILLAN CULLIFER OF LUMINANCE STUDIOS)
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SMHD Board President Ellen Abernathy and CEO Michael Moorhead listen closely as Deborah Whitley, financial advisor with Forvis, shares insights into district finances and what’s on the horizon for healthcare.
SMHD Reports Positive Financial Results for 2022
Emery McWilliams, along with her mom and grandparents Norvelle and Donna Kennedy traveled to New York City to the September 11th Memorial as well as a play on Broadway and shopped on Fifth Avenue. They then traveled via Amtrak to Washington DC where they visited many monuments, Smithsonians, and a personal tour through our Nation's Capitol. Going on a trip, whether near or far? Take the Double Mountain Chronicle. You can email it to publisher@dmchronicle.com or text us at 325-933-8129