You might have caught on in previous news as rural hospitals across the state face tough decisions and weigh closing facilities. Others are looking at services where margins are narrow or negative and opting to trim them back to remain open.
Another hospital closed its doors this week in Trinity, Texas.
Still, in communities across the state, local business leaders and citizens are joining together to ensure their facilities remain open to support growth and industry in their respective markets.
In Calhoun County, you can too. Vote YES on the ballot to establish a hospital district for Calhoun County. The investment is small, and you can see what it will cost you by using our handy calculator here.

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