1 Year After Losing Its Hospital, A Rural Town Is Determined To Survive
Anger and fear have turned to pragmatic hope in the year since the people of Fort Scott, Kan., lost their hospital to corporate downsizing. A community health center remains. So far, so good.
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December 26, 2019 at 05:01PM
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NPR News: 1 Year After Losing Its Hospital, A Rural Town Is Determined To Survive
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