CROSSVILLE —
Cumberland Medical Center attended the Fairfield Glade Community Club Board of Directors’ meeting on Thursday, March 22, at the Multi-Purpose Building in Fairfield Glade to discuss the CMC Medical Arts Building project at Fairfield Glade. It was announced that construction will begin upon approval from Fairfield Glade and the State of Tennessee. The estimated start time will be in 8 to 10 weeks, with completion estimated to be the Fall 2013.
"The project has been delayed due to unforeseen site prep and logistics that required significant changes in the original architectural plans and a relocation of the structure on the property,” stated Dr. Barry Wagner, CEO, “therefore, new site plans have been drawn up and the project is moving forward.”
The FFG Medical Arts Building will be approximately 23,000-26,000 square feet and will house physician suites, radiology and laboratory services and a walk-in clinic,” explained Thom Hassler, executive director of operations.
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CMC meets with FG Community Club to discuss changes to project
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Newest engine responds to its first structure fire
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Pontius receives Honor Award from Manchester University
Keith Pontius, of Fairfield Glade, has been selected to receive the 2013 Honor Award from Manchester University.
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White honored
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Clay Crushers win Region III championship
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Read the latest edition of "The Bulletin"
The Crossville Chronicle-Glade Sun also publishes a newsletter called "The Bulletin" in which you'll find a schedule of Glade activities and events, a restaurant and dining guide, golf information, and even tour schedules. Click here for the latest PDF edition of "The Bulletin."
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Marty Smith selected 2013 "Lion of the Year"
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FFG Lions Club keeps growing with four new members
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Black bear spotted in the Glade
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Haslam signs Hall tax change
Gov. Bill Haslam has signed legislation that reduces taxes for seniors and helps Tennessee remain one of the top states for retirees.
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Memorial Day ceremony honors the fallen
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