Lojka spent 29 years at the Midwest City Fire Department and served in several roles, including firefighter, inspector, investigator, public education officer, public information officer and fire marshal.
His favorite job was that of department spokesman as he answered questions from the press, and conveyed important fire prevention tips to the public.
Midwest City School graduate Lester Claravall will receive the prestigious Lewis Hines Award for Service to Children and Youth during a ceremony in New York City on Monday.
The award will be presented by the National Child Labor Committee, which serves as the sponsor for the Lewis Hines awards...
Health Management Associates, Inc., the parent company of Midwest Regional Medical Center, has signed an agreement to operate five rural Oklahoma hospitals owned by Integris Health, Oklahoma’s largest medical services provider.
The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to be completed by March 1.
The Oklahoma hospitals to be joint ventured include 53-bed Integris Blackwell Regional Hospital, located in Blackwell; 64-bed Integris Clinton Regional Hospital, located in Clinton; 25-bed Integris Marshall County Medical Center, located in Madill; 52-bed Integris Mayes County Medical Center, located in Pryor; and 32-bed Integris Seminole Medical Center, located in Seminole.
Combined, the five hospitals total 226 licensed beds and generated approximately $95 million of revenue over the last 12 months.
“We are very excited about the opportunity to partner with Integris Health and broaden our network of services in Oklahoma,” said Gary D. Newsome, President and Chief Executive Officer of Health Management. “We are looking forward to working together with the physicians, medical professionals, and hospitals staffs to continue their more than 50 year history of delivering high quality health care to Oklahomans throughout the state. We will work together with Integris to enhance patient outcomes, improve access and enable America’s best local health care in each of these respective hospitals.”
Health Management, upon completion of this transaction, will operate 71 hospitals, with approximately 10,600 licensed beds, in non-urban communities located throughout the United States.
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