| Five Star Quality Care, Inc. Announces Record Date for Annual Meeting
NEWTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Five Star Quality Care, Inc. (AMEX: FVE) today announced that it has scheduled its 2007 Annual Meeting of Shareholders for May 15, 2007. The record date for determination of shareholders entitled to vote at the meeting has been set at the close of business on March 20, 2007. Five Star Quality Care, Inc. is a healthcare services company which operates healthcare and senior living communities. Five Star owns, leases and operates 162 senior living communities with over 18,000 separate living units located in 29 states. These communities include independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing communities. Five Star also operates two rehabilitation hospitals and six institutional pharmacies, one of which also provides mail order pharmaceuticals to the general public.
Stronghurst Graphic
LOCAL AND AREA HAPPENINGS: W.C.Regan went to Peoria to visit his father who has been quite ill for some time. An evening of rare entertainment is assured to those who attend the Hedding College Glee Club concert to be given at the M.E.Church. Mr. and Mrs. P.N. Wallin are receiving congratulations of the arrival of a fine 10 lb. boy. Get one of those Emerson engines to do your pumping, washing and all the small chores on the farm; Dixson sells them. Miss Florence Fort and Mrs. Flora Salter are visitors in the big city by the Lake (Chicago). The combination of dampness and sudden changes in temperature which prevails in this locality furnishes ideal conditions for the development of croup in young children and it behooves parents to be on their guard against the ravages of this malady.
The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Dave Schneeberger of Bank of the West in Fergus Falls is dedicated to giving back to his community. “I want to help make our future better than our past," he said. Giving back to community By Matt Bewley (Contact) | The Daily Journal Published Saturday, February 3, 2007 .
Community help arrives for Fairview Home
The 80-year-old assisted living center has struggled with money problems, an embezzlement, the loss of several administrators and a constant effort to meet state licensing requirements. Its most recent struggle started Jan. 19 with the resignation of Reba Broyles as administrator. She stepped down following complaints from a delegation at a home board of directors meeting about conditions at the aging facility. The home is licensed for up to 66 residents, and currently has 60. Some have been there for decades. Linda Duffey is uncertain just how long she has lived there. But she and her sister, Nancy, are longtime residents who think of it as their home. So does Kenny James, whose room is filled with mementos of Pulaski County High School Cougar sports activities.
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