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		<title>GFMEDC 2nd Quarter 2010 ACCRA Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take a look at the 2nd Quarter 2010 ACCRA Report
2nd Quarter 2010 ACCRA Report.pdf
For additional information, please contact Lisa Gulland-Nelson at 701.364.1900 or lgnelson@gfmedc.com
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take a look at the 2nd Quarter 2010 ACCRA Report</p>
<p><a href="http://www.upfargo.com/wp-content/uploads/ACCRA-2nd-Qtr-2010.pdf" target="_blank">2nd Quarter 2010 ACCRA Report.pdf</a></p>
<p>For additional information, please contact Lisa Gulland-Nelson at 701.364.1900 or <a href="mailto:lgnelson@gfmedc.com">lgnelson@gfmedc.com</a></p>
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		<title>Buchholz Construction is building apartments in Urban Plains</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 15:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apartments are emerging in Urban Plains. Here’s why: “We chose Urban Plains for several reasons. First, the design of the area: the road design gives it uniqueness and character. The building architects work with each builder to blend in with the development. It’s just a higher standard. That’s a big thing. When we place our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apartments are emerging in Urban Plains. Here’s why: “We chose Urban Plains for several reasons. First, the design of the area: the road design gives it uniqueness and character. The building architects work with each builder to blend in with the development. It’s just a higher standard. That’s a big thing. When we place our product in an area, it’s set up for longevity and for the future, and Urban Plains is looking toward the future,” says Mark Buccholz.</p>
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		<title>Sanford Health plans two facilities in Urban Plains Development</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 14:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sanford Health and the YMCA have formed partnership to expand health and fitness in rapidly growing southwest Fargo. A new 78,000 square foot comprehensive fitness and wellness center will be built in the Urban Plains Development. The facility is expected to open in the fall of 2011. This is an especially good fit as plans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.upfargo.com/wp-content/uploads/sanford-health.JPG"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-747" title="sanford health" src="http://www.upfargo.com/wp-content/uploads/sanford-health.JPG" alt="sanford health" width="225" height="72" /></a>Sanford Health and the YMCA have formed partnership to expand health and fitness in rapidly growing southwest Fargo. A new 78,000 square foot comprehensive fitness and wellness center will be built in the Urban Plains Development. The facility is expected to open in the fall of 2011. This is an especially good fit as plans for the neighborhood call for an active lifestyle community. Including 25-acre public park which will include a half-mile body of water, a boardwalk, sculpture, amphitheater, open green space for activity and over five miles of bike paths.</p>
<p>In other news, Sanford Health plans to build a new center, which will be dedicated to helping athletes boost their performance. The center will be modeled on one built two years ago in Sioux Falls that cost $2.5 million but will be tailored to athletic needs in the Fargo-Moorhead market. The performance center will work with athletes of all skill levels. Programs will include speed strength, weight training and agility training.</p>
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		<title>Name acclaim: Sanford Health celebrates merger</title>
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The area’s biggest name in health care just got smaller as Sanford Health &#38; MeritCare simplified its name to Sanford Health.
The name change, celebrated Tuesday, is intended to help unify an organization with $2.25 billion in annual revenues and 20,000 employees serving parts of five states.
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<p>The area’s biggest name in health care just got smaller as Sanford Health &amp; MeritCare simplified its name to Sanford Health.</p>
<p>The name change, celebrated Tuesday, is intended to help unify an organization with $2.25 billion in annual revenues and 20,000 employees serving parts of five states.<a href="http://www.upfargo.com/wp-content/uploads/sanford1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-721" title="sanford1" src="http://www.upfargo.com/wp-content/uploads/sanford1-300x225.jpg" alt="sanford1" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>The health system’s namesake benefactor, Denny Sanford, was on hand for the occasion, which introduced a new sign at the former MeritCare Medical Center in Fargo, with blue replacing magenta as the signature color.</p>
<p>“This is an honor, truly,” Sanford said in remarks that recalled his younger days working for two summers on a railroad signal crew in North Dakota.</p>
<p>Sanford, who donated $400 million in 2007 to what was the Sioux Valley Health System based in Sioux Falls, S.D., said last November’s merger of the two health systems has produced a single organization with a national reputation and a global reach.</p>
<p>“Combination of these two organizations I look at as one plus one equals at least three,” he told a crowd gathered on the north lawn of the downtown medical complex, now called Sanford Medical Center Fargo.</p>
<p>Recalling the day the merger was completed last fall, the wealthy businessman-turned-philanthropist said: “That was the proudest day of my life. Today I am doubly proud.”</p>
<p>Kelby Krabbenhoft, Sanford Health’s chief executive, dropped hints of big things to come.</p>
<p>In addition to the planned $300 million medical center near Interstate 94 in southwest Fargo and the recently announced fitness and performance athletics centers, more initiatives appear imminent:</p>
<p>- Sanford’s Roger Maris Cancer Center, which has outgrown its space, will become a name in cancer treatment beyond Fargo. The center is named after the late Roger Maris, a Fargo native and former New York Yankees homerun slugger.</p>
<p>“The almost legendary reputation of not only the man but the cancer center is very meaningful to this region,” Krabbenhoft said. He added: “Mr. Sanford has ideas about cancer and the potential of something new that we’re working on behind the scenes.”</p>
<p>- Sanford will strengthen ties with the University of North Dakota, among academic partnerships that also will include North Dakota State University and Concordia College.</p>
<p>In Sioux Falls, the Sanford/USD Medical Center has a partnership with the University of South Dakota School of Medicine.</p>
<p>Later, Dennis Millirons, president of Sanford Medical Center Fargo, issued a statement about developing a “shared vision for the future” with UND, noting it already includes 32 residents and 28 medical students in the center’s teaching programs.</p>
<p>“That vision will be based on traditions, and include investments that will enhance the mission of the university, and our relationship,” Millirons said.</p>
<p>- A partnership with Orthopaedic Associates appears to be nearing agreement, but any announcement would come from Orthopaedic Associates. A merger would create a group of about 50 orthopedic surgeons.</p>
<p>Sanford expects to spend $3 million changing signs over the next two years. Since the merger, the health system has added 500 employees.</p>
<p>Dr. Roger Gilbertson, the retired chief executive of MeritCare before the merger, attended Tuesday’s festivities. Gilbertson had been instrumental in the merger in the 1990s of St. Luke’s Hospitals and Fargo Clinic, which resulted in the formation of MeritCare Health System.</p>
<p>“I think the name change is a critical thing for any two organizations coming together,” he said. “I think the Sanford name is appropriate.”</p>
<p> By: <a href="http://www.inforum.com/event/author/name/Patrick-Springer/"><strong>Patrick Springer</strong></a>, INFORUM</p>
<hr />Readers can reach Forum reporter Patrick Springer at (701) 241-5522</div>
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		<title>Athletic center planned in Fargo</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 18:51:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Performance to be new Sanford facility&#8217;s focus
Sanford Health-MeritCare plans to build a new center in southwest Fargo dedicated to helping athletes boost their performance.
By: Patrick Springer, INFORUM
 The Sanford “power bubble” is a 21,000-square-foot facility near the football stadium for the University of Sioux Falls in South Dakota. Special to The Forum
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Sanford Health-MeritCare plans to build a new center in southwest Fargo dedicated to helping athletes boost their performance.</p>
<p>By: <a href="http://www.inforum.com/event/author/name/Patrick-Springer/"><strong>Patrick Springer</strong></a>, INFORUM</p>
<p> The Sanford “power bubble” is a 21,000-square-foot facility near the football stadium for the University of Sioux Falls in South Dakota. Special to The Forum</p>
<p>Sanford Health-MeritCare plans to build a new center in southwest Fargo dedicated to helping athletes boost their performance.</p>
<p>The center will be modeled on one built two years ago in Sioux Falls, S.D., that cost $2.5 million but will be tailored to athletic needs in the Fargo-Moorhead market, a Sanford Health-MeritCare executive said.</p>
<p>“We’ll customize that facility to what the needs are,” said Kevin Lampe, a Sanford Health-MeritCare vice president who oversees its orthopedic and sports medicine programs.</p>
<p>In a related matter, Sanford expects soon to have an agreement to provide sports medicine services for the North Dakota State University Bison, perhaps as early as this week.</p>
<p>Gene Taylor, NDSU’s athletic director, was traveling Friday afternoon and couldn’t be reached for comment on the talks or what the planned performance enhancement center could mean for Bison athletics.</p>
<p>Innovis Health has long provided team doctors and trainers for the Bison but recently announced that it would not provide those services after Wednesday in light of discussions taking place between NDSU and Sanford-MeritCare.</p>
<p>Through a spokeswoman, Innovis declined comment Friday on Sanford-MeritCare’s latest plans to expand its sports medicine and orthopedics services.</p>
<p>Demand for sports medicine services is strong in the area, given the multitude of teams fielded by NDSU, Minnesota State University Moorhead, Concordia College, and many high school programs, in addition to the area’s many serious amateur athletes, Lampe said.</p>
<p>The performance center will work with athletes of all skill levels. Programs will include speed strength, weight training and agility training.</p>
<p>Sanford Health-MeritCare is striving to develop an orthopedics and sports medicine program with a reputation that will attract athletes from around the country, he said.</p>
<p>Sanford’s National Institute for Athletic Health &amp; Performance opened two years ago. It’s directed by Dr. Michael Bergeron, who is known for his research in exercise, heat stress and athletic health.</p>
<p>Research, in fact, will be an important part of the work done by the performance center, with athletes sometimes serving as research subjects.</p>
<p>Sanford Health-MeritCare – which will drop MeritCare from its name in July – plans to have a medical residency program in orthopedics in 10 or 12 years to help attract physicians specializing in orthopedics and sports medicine, Lampe said.</p>
<p>“You need to build the research base” to attract top specialists in the fields of orthopedics and sports medicine, he said.</p>
<p>Discussions between Sanford Health-MeritCare and Orthopaedic Associates, which are exploring a possible partnership, continue, Lampe said.</p>
<p>The performance athletics center is separate from the recently announced $12 million fitness and wellness center Sanford will build in partnership with the YMCA but also will be located at the Urban Plains development in southwest Fargo.</p>
<p>The new performance center got final approval last week from the health system’s local trustees and will proceed in the new fiscal year, which starts Thursday.</p>
<p>The exterior of the building likely will resemble the “power bubble” look of its Sioux Falls counterpart, a 21,000-square-foot facility near the football stadium for the University of Sioux Falls, although no designs have been drawn, Lampe said.</p>
<p>Details are being worked out in consultation with local athletic officials, but the facility’s activity areas will include artificial football turf, track lanes and a wooden basketball court floor for athletes to train on.</p>
<p>“I’d anticipate there’d be some hockey support we’d put in that facility,” Lampe said, noting the popularity of hockey in the Fargo-Moorhead region.</p>
<p>Sanford Health-MeritCare is not involved in talks for a possible indoor aquatics center or other community athletic facility, such as a soccer complex, but is interested in exploring partnerships, Lampe said.</p>
<p>“Our history is one of working with community groups,” he said, noting as an example that Sanford donated land in Sioux Falls for a junior football facility now under construction and has a sponsorship supporting youth soccer in that city.</p>
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		<title>MeritCare plans new facility in southwest Fargo</title>
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A large parcel of land awaiting development in southwest Fargo will be the focal point of Sanford Health-MeritCare’s future expanded metro medical services.
Executives of the health system later this month will present their concepts for a major new medical center at Agassiz Crossing, described earlier as a $250 million to $350 million facility.
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<p>A large parcel of land awaiting development in southwest Fargo will be the focal point of Sanford Health-MeritCare’s future expanded metro medical services.</p>
<p>Executives of the health system later this month will present their concepts for a major new medical center at Agassiz Crossing, described earlier as a $250 million to $350 million facility.</p>
<p>Following ongoing planning and design work, the target date calls for construction to begin in 2013 and continue into 2016, said Dennis Millirons, president of MeritCare Medical Center.</p>
<p>MeritCare bought the Agassiz Crossing land a decade ago with future expansion in mind. The 109-acre parcel is more than five times bigger than the 20 acres at its downtown medical center.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the downtown center will remain a significant presence, as will MeritCare’s South University Drive campus.</p>
<p>“Whatever we decide to do, we’ll continue to have a meaningful and active role downtown,” Millirons said.</p>
<p>The Agassiz Crossing site is located south of Interstate 94 between the 45th Street and Veterans Boulevard exits, also close to the interchange with Interstate 29, making it an ideal location for a regional medical hub, Millirons said.</p>
<p>“It’s a perfect setting for developing health care as we look to the future,” he said. “That’s our hundred-year future.”</p>
<p>But MeritCare administrators said it is still too early in the planning stages to talk about specific features for the new medical center.</p>
<p>Both the trauma center and Roger Maris Cancer Center are in need of more space, but Millirons said details of expansions still are being worked out as planning continues.</p>
<p>“I don’t think you’ll see expansion here,” Millirons said of the downtown medical center, which has aging infrastructure and space limitations. “I think you’ll see preservation of the better facilities.”</p>
<p>The Sanford-MeritCare executive team will offer its concept of the new medical center as part of a strategic plan it will present to the Sanford Health-MeritCare board of trustees in a meeting June 15-18.</p>
<p>“The results of the approval of the strategic plan will be the start of an exciting new era here,” Millirons said.</p>
<p>Kelby Krabbenhoft, the chief executive officer of Sanford-MeritCare, first spoke of the possible Agassiz Crossing medical center last August, when the merger of Sanford Health, based in Sioux Falls, S.D., and MeritCare still was pending.</p>
<p>At the time, Krabbenhoft said he envisioned a center of $250 million to $350 million, later adding that the complex could include an attached hotel. A hotel, if built, would be an independent project, but MeritCare believes its planned medical center would be “attractive” to a hotel developer, Millirons said.</p>
<p>After physicians, nurses and others finish their planning for the center, including future service needs and demographic studies, MeritCare will begin working with architects on a design, he said.</p>
<p>“You can well imagine that’s going to take awhile,” Millirons added.</p>
<p>MeritCare’s Agassiz Crossing parcel is adjacent to the Urban Plains Center development, where MeritCare and the YMCA of Fargo-Moorhead are expected to announce plans early this week for what the partners describe as a “comprehensive fitness and wellness center.”</p>
<p>MeritCare broke ground in Detroit Lakes, Minn., last week for a $15 million clinic expansion and is working on plans for a combined new clinic and hospital in Thief River Falls, Minn.</p>
<p>Also, beginning in July, Sanford Health-MeritCare will switch to a “unified brand,” but the name is not yet available for public release, MeritCare spokesman Darren Huber said.</p>
<p>Take a look at the <a href="http://www.upfargo.com/wp-content/uploads/aerial_with_businesses.pdf" target="_blank">map.</a></p>
<p> By: <a href="http://www.inforum.com/event/author/name/Patrick-Springer/"><strong>Patrick Springer</strong></a>, INFORUM</p>
<hr />Readers can reach Forum reporter Patrick Springer at (701) 241-5522</div>
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		<title>Sanford Health-MeritCare and YMCA Partner to Improve Health and Fitness</title>
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FARGO, N.D. &#8211; Sanford Health-MeritCare and the YMCA of Cass and Clay Counties are announcing a unique partnership to expand health and fitness in rapidly growing southwest Fargo. A new 78,000 square foot comprehensive fitness and wellness center will be built in the Urban Plains Development. The facility will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  June 9, 2010</strong></p>
<p>FARGO, N.D. &#8211; Sanford Health-MeritCare and the YMCA of Cass and Clay Counties are announcing a unique partnership to expand health and fitness in rapidly growing southwest Fargo. A new 78,000 square foot comprehensive fitness and wellness center will be built in the Urban Plains Development. The facility will be located at 5225 31st Ave. S., Fargo. The facility will cost $12 million and is an equal 50/50 partnership. It will employ 25-30 people and is projected to serve 3,500 members.</p>
<p>“Fitness is clearly a key component of helping people stay healthy. By partnering with the YMCA, we are proud to be able to work together to inspire people to improve their quality of life. This will be one of the premier facilities of its kind in the region and serves the entire greater Fargo-Moorhead area,” said Dennis Millirons, president, MeritCare Medical Center.</p>
<p>“It’s all about partnership and doing what’s best for the community,” said Paul Finstad, CEO of the YMCA of Cass and Clay Counties. “I believe together with Sanford Health-MeritCare, the YMCA can build a facility focused on providing services for families and individuals who are seeking a healthier, more active lifestyle. Partnering with Sanford Health-MeritCare will also help the YMCA fulfill our mission of enhancing the spirit, mind and body of all persons in our community.&#8221;</p>
<p>Zerr Berg Architects, Fargo, is the firm designing the facility. A groundbreaking will be held later this summer. The facility is expected to open in the fall of 2011. This is an especially good fit as plans for the neighborhood call for an active lifestyle community. Including 25-acre public park which will include a half-mile body of water, a boardwalk, sculpture, amphitheater, open green space for activity and over five miles of bike paths.</p>
<p>Background:<br />
• An independent feasibility study conducted in the summer of 2006 found that a new comprehensive recreational facility would generate 3,316-4,437 new memberships. A four-community (West Fargo, Fargo, Moorhead, Dilworth) metro study of community wellness needs conducted in 2005 recommended indoor fitness and exercise, as well as aquatic facilities. Based on the survey data, the facility should be located in the high-growth area south of Interstate 94 and west of Interstate 29.<br />
• Both nonprofits had been looking to build a center in southwest Fargo, the power of two nonprofits pooling their money has created a facility that can provide more diverse services to more people at one time. The opportunity to work together is a very unique experience. It&#8217;s good for Fargo to see that two different businesses can come with different missions and work for the betterment of the community.<br />
• When Sanford Health &amp; MeritCare merged, a commitment was made to bring growth opportunities to the greater Fargo region. This is the first of many expected examples.<br />
• The partnership will provide more fitness opportunities for individuals and families. It enables both organizations to expand their core belief in the value of health, wellness and fitness as part of building the complete individual.<br />
• Of 2,686 YMCAs nationwide 1,148 are collaborations with hospitals. Many health care organizations across the country have successfully partnered with local YMCA’s. Sanford Health has existing partnerships with YMCA’s in Sioux Falls, S.D. and Worthington, Minn.<br />
• Members will have the ease-of-mind knowing they have the backing of a high level of medical expertise including direct access to physical therapists, exercise specialists, doctors, and others.<br />
• MeritCare has housed fitness centers open to the public for over 20 years. MeritCare will be closing and moving from its current 17,000 sq foot fitness center at MeritCare Southpointe, 2400 32nd Ave, Fargo. Moving will allow us to expand much needed space for orthopedic doctors to see patients at MeritCare Southpointe.<br />
• Because this is an equal partnership, the new facility will be an independent non-profit organization. Memberships will be available to all community members. We are also working on a plan to grant limited access for existing YMCA members.<br />
• Amenities include: Recreation pool, racquetball and basketball courts, cycling room, running/walking track (nine laps per mile), professionally-certified trainers, cardiovascular equipment, group exercise space, community education room, massage and weights.<br />
• Short-term child care will be available while people are using the facility.<br />
• Sanford Health currently has partnerships with YMCA’s in Sioux Falls, S.D., and Worthington, Minn. These partnerships have great synergy and help to promote a healthy community.<br />
• Sanford Health-MeritCare has an ongoing contract with the Fargo Force to provide sports medicine services and our relationship with the Urban Plains Center has been very positive.<br />
• The YMCA and Sanford-MeritCare are very excited and proud to be part of a great neighborhood very focused on wellness. There are plans in place to develop the surrounding area with a 25-acre public park which will include a half-mile body of water, a boardwalk, sculpture, amphitheater, open green space for activity and over five miles of bike paths. This facility will help to supplement that effort.</p>
<p>Information for the Media<br />
A press conference will be held at the Urban Plains Center, 5225 31st Ave. S., Fargo at 9:30 a.m. Directions: (to avoid the construction zone on 45th St.) Take the Veterans Blvd exit of I-94 south to 32nd Ave.</p>
<p>Spokespeople:<br />
Dennis Millirons, president, MeritCare Medical Center<br />
Paul Finstad, CEO, YMCA of Cass and Clay Counties</p>
<p>Exterior architects renderings of the new facility – <a title="Welness Center Rendering" href="http://www.upfargo.com/wp-content/uploads/Fitness_Center_Bldg_Rendering.pdf" target="_blank">Download Image.<br />
</a>Map showing new location in the Urban Plain Development – <a title="Map" href="http://www.upfargo.com/wp-content/uploads/Fitness_Center_Site_Plan_reduced1.pdf" target="_blank">Download Image.</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past year, Ulteig expanded its headquarter offices into the Urban Plains Development. Ulteig enjoys that the building itself is a “green,” incorporating energy saving elements throughout. They also know they have room to grow and they believe they’ll need the space. The company’s vision is to advance the business of energy, water and our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past year, Ulteig expanded its headquarter offices into the Urban Plains Development. Ulteig enjoys that the building itself is a “green,” incorporating energy saving elements throughout. They also know they have room to grow and they believe they’ll need the space. The company’s vision is to advance the business of energy, water and our built environment by developing solutions for an ever-changing world.</p>
<p>The building itself is conducive to good work. Each service area is together so people can discuss ideas. They also have great meeting rooms and video conference access that allow employees to stay in touch with each other. Find out more at <a href="http://www.ulteig.com">www.ulteig.com</a>, 297-6587.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving his Allergy and Asthma Care Center to the Urban Plains Development not only brought Dr. Dan Dalan closer to home, his new space allowed him to install a state-of-the-art pulmonary function machine and an in-house computer tomography sinus scanner. While many of us have heard of what is commonly called a CT scan and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving his Allergy and Asthma Care Center to the Urban Plains Development not only brought Dr. Dan Dalan closer to home, his new space allowed him to install a state-of-the-art pulmonary function machine and an in-house computer tomography sinus scanner. While many of us have heard of what is commonly called a CT scan and breathing tests, Dr. Dalan now has the tools to provide immediate diagnosis to help him treat patients – without having to wait for weeks to months. Added space assists Dr. Dalan’s staff in helping more patients than ever before. He’s seen both traffic and clientele increase. For more info, call the Center at 232-8788.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Allegiance Software is at Urban Plains. They are a team of people who develop, support and continuously upgrade state-of-the-art fundraising and traffic software. It’s growing to meet the needs of public broadcasting stations and the nonprofit sector. You’ll find them at Urban Plains and more info online: www.allegiancesoftware.com.
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