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To the Editor: I lived in the town of Perryville for 10 years and felt so “at home” there in a community that reflected true blue values of home & family. Each time I return, I feel … more
To the Editor: For more than twenty years, I’ve been proud and humbled to serve on the Perry County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees. Along with my fellow members, we spend many hours … more
To the Editor: Fact, PCMH has lost three very respected physicians and scores of employees. What caused these “top of the line” to resign? In 2019 life changed at PCMH, the work load … more
The latter portion of May should be one of optimism and excitement, right? Local high schools are preparing for commencement exercises, (and those who aren’t graduating are eagerly awaiting the … more
Our country, as best said by President Reagan, is a shining city on a hill. We are a beacon of freedom and hope that the rest of the world looks to and strives to emulate. Our values, our customs, … more
How could our hospital fail with our expert Private Board giving their all with l00’s of hours of dedicated decision making? PCMH had the support of dedicated employees, tax payer money, … more
Board Members:This is address to only the board members that this applies to (two are exempt).All we have heard is “continue to receive the BEST health care right here at home.” If this … more
To the Editor: Perryville just finished putting concrete street on N. Parkview. They wanted to put in a sidewalk. The property owners did not want a sidewalk. After a meeting with the city, it was … more
Citizens of Perry County: Perry County Health System (PCHS) is a critical access hospital (CAH) with over 22 specialty services on site, as well as a robust family practice group of committed … more
Earlier this month, the United States Social Security Administration announced the top baby names for 2021, both nationwide as well as by state. The initial takeaway, the most used names really … more
At this point in his administration, President Biden and Washington Democrats have made clear they will not stop with their big government agenda until they control every aspect of our lives. At … more
To the Editor: Employees of PCMH. You are just that EMPLOYEES! Entitled to OPINIONS! You do not DOMINATE your workplace. You are just the paid people that work there! I have been hoping for better … more
To the Editor: THE CEO AND PRIVATE BOARD AT PCMH NEED TO ATTEND TO THE PEOPLE’S BUSINESS! Our community hospital belongs to Perry County. It’s CEO and Private Board has stated in the same … more
To the Editor: As a five-year member of the Perry County Health System Board and a member of the Perry County Memorial Board of Trustees for the last 10 years, I want to assure our community that … more
Dear Editor,I have not received Healthcare in 2.5 years! I have had my heart opened to just a small, miniscule glimpse of what true discrimination might, may, could feel like, a window into … more
Under Joe Biden, no aspect of our lives is safe from the long reach of federal bureaucrats who are more interested in imposing their own values on Missourians than they are in improving our lives and … more
In all the busyness of April, a celebration day or week of recognition recently was missed. April 17-23 was National Volunteer Week. April 28 also was National Superhero Day as well as National Pay … more
Editor’s note: This letter, dated April 28, was addressed to ‘The Editor Republic Monitor’ in reference to the Joint Justice Center. Dear Sir, I am a senior resident that lives on … more
The Perry County Health System Board (PCHS) and PCMH Board of Trustees (Trustees), along with the hospital administration and physicians, have been working together to ensure long-term, quality … more
To the Editor: Does anyone find it strange that we can put a man on the moon, survive the assassination of Presidents; rebuild Europe after WW2 and survive Covid-19? Stranger yet, with $10 million in … more
To the Editor: I got a rude shock recently when my niece, with whom I’ve always had a very friendly relationship, hung up on me. The reason? I wouldn’t agree with her that Joe Biden … more
After two years of evidence from COVID lockdown policies and restrictions, we’ve learned three things pretty clearly. First, we’ve learned that states and cities that locked down harmed … more
A detour on Highway E got me thinking about street names the other day. What goes into the naming process? How many are in reference to notable residents or families from the past? Every city has a … more
To the Editor: In reading the 4/21 article on the new PCMH elected board, it made me sick! What a set-up! Pat and Bill could have stayed home. It seems unethical that two members of the OTHER board, … more
To the Editor: It’s become more than a cliché to say that freedom isn’t free. We demand it, we bemoan it, we frantically figuratively, and literally wave what our brothers in arms … more
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