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It was first founded in 1976 as NEA Medical Center. In 2007, it changed its name to NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital and partnered with Baptist Memorial Health Care in Memphis. [1] In 2013, NEA Baptist Health System has completed a new construction project, $400 million medical campus in Jonesboro, AR. [2]
Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital Florence: Lauderdale: 358 None 1919 2018 Replaced by North Alabama Medical Center [12] Florala Memorial Hospital Florala: Covington: 23 None 2013 Georgiana Medical Center Georgiana: Butler: 22 None 1955 2019 [13] Greil Memorial Psychiatric Hospital Montgomery: Montgomery: 76 None 1974 2012 [14] Hale Infirmary ...
Weekly Willie T. Gray / Gray & Gray Inc. Voted #1 Weekly Newspaper in Alabama by the Alabama Press Association. [citation needed] Cherokee County Herald: Centre: Weekly Chilton County News: Clanton: Weekly The Citizen of East Alabama: Phenix City: 1957 Weekly R.M. Greene Largest weekly newspaper in Alabama Clanton Advertiser: Clanton: Daily
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The weekly paper is mailed to more than 55,000 homes, with a total readership of about 200,000. More than 3,000 subscribers receive the PDF edition each week. [ 1 ] The newspaper attempts to provide concise and balanced reporting of events related to religion, and gives editorial advice on moral and ethical issues from a biblical standpoint.
Brookwood Baptist Health is a network of hospitals, outpatient centers and clinics headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. [1] It is owned by Dallas -based Tenet Healthcare . The system is the result of a merger between Brookwood Medical Center and Baptist Health System.
Alexandria is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Calhoun County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census , the population was 4,032. It is included in the Anniston – Oxford, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The Alabama Baptist is a weekly newspaper that was first published on February 4, 1843, initially an independent newspaper but supported by Baptist leaders in the state. It was purchased by the Alabama Baptist State Convention in 1919, and now has a circulation of 100,000. The newspaper is based in Birmingham, Alabama [25]