Tuesday, March 2, 2021

New Hospital In Williston? -- March 2, 2021

Link here.

Williston Square: the old Sloulin Airfield.

A huge "thank you" to a reader for catching this.

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Crawdad Season

I'll check tomorrow -- too late today -- but it appears crawdad season in Grapevine, TX, has arrived! Whoo-hoo!

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A Musical Interlude

Look What They've Done To My Song, Miley Cyrus

8 comments:

  1. According to the news release the taxpayers of Williston are going to build the building and Sanford is going to lease it. We, the taxpayers, are already in debt up to our eyeballs by the actions of the city commission so what is another ton of money?

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    1. Hopefully it's a 99-year, ironclad lease at market rates.

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  2. With our city commission I would NOT bet the farm on it!

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    1. Does the state / federal government still require a "certificate of need"? I've long forgotten.

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  3. They used to but I think that went away long ago. I believe in competition but I think Mercy Hospital is getting the short end of the stick. They have been loyal to Williston for a very long time and for their direct competitor to get preferred treatment is a slap in the face. I suppose the city commission will now feel the requirement to give them a big handout too.

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    1. Agree 1000%. I doubt there's much competition when it comes to health care costs.

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  4. Crawdad Season? Dummy me, I usually equated eating crawdads with eating artichokes... a lot of work for not much eats~ But for the neophytes (like me) here is a short course in the things one needs to know about crawdad eating... (Not like Chinook Salmon, and that's a fact!) LOL!
    https://www.tripsavvy.com/houstons-crawfish-season-4126648

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    1. Add blue crabs to the list of things that require a lot of work for little meat. Someday, if I remember, when I have more time, I will relate a story regarding blue crabs and artichokes.

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