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LOGAN — The results of a community health assessment conducted by Wright State University are in, and some of the findings come as no surprise, according to director of nursing Kelly Taulbee at the Hocking County Health Department.
“A lot of it isn’t shocking to us,” she explained. “For instance, we knew that one-third of residents go outside the county for health care. It’s confirmed what we expected in many areas.”

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