Memorial Medical Center has been a cornerstone of health and well-being in Calhoun County for 75 years. As our region grows and evolves, ensuring access to healthcare close to home remains crucial for the physical well-being and economic vitality of our community. Having a robust local healthcare infrastructure matters for families, businesses, and overall quality of life.
“What we’re asking the community to vote on is a hospital district so the hospital has the revenue to pay for needed infrastructure and equipment and to support the care that people need.” – Erin Clevenger, RN, CEO, Memorial Medical Center
From recruiting talented physicians to meeting emergency and primary care needs without a lengthy commute, a well-supported hospital ensures that our community is equipped for the future. Local healthcare services don’t just save time and reduce stress — they also help attract businesses, support job growth, and keep families close to the care they need.
“It’s not just about health care. It’s about the health of the community as well.” – Dr. Bill Crowley
Key Takeaways
- A hospital keeps our local economy strong by attracting businesses and supporting job growth.
- Having local doctors and emergency services ensures vital care is never too far away.
- When healthcare is readily accessible, families can spend less time traveling and more time focused on well-being.
By staying informed about measures that help sustain Memorial Medical Center, we can protect the health of our neighbors and the future of Calhoun County.

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