» Read discussion on South Peninsula Hospital 01/05/11 Due Dec. 17, Lituya Journey Higman missed what was expected to be her first Christmas. She didn't miss New Year's, however. Born at 10:07 a.m. Jan. 1, Lituya became the first baby of 2011 to be born at South Peninsula Hospital.
12/29/10 The Homer Coordinated Transportation Committee will meet at the South Peninsula Hospital Training Center from 4-6 p.m. Jan. 6. Use the back entrance. For information, call Kim at 235-7911 or Laurie at 235-0273.
08/05/10 South Peninsula Hospital received the go-ahead to build its MRI building Tuesday night. The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly passed a substitute resolution that authorized the hospital to change orders to the existing construction plan.
07/28/10 In other action Monday night, the Homer City Council advised the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly to move forward on constructing a building for a new magnetic resonance imaging machine for South Peninsula Hospital.
02/04/10 Thomas Walter Johnson was born at 6:02 p.m. Jan. 20, 2010, at South Peninsula Hospital to Alycia and Lionel Johnson. He weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce. His grandparents are Tom Carter of Friday Harbor, Wash., and Walt Johnson of Dillingham. His big sister is Quyanna.
09/26/09 Anchor Point resident, Mrs. Noella Gloria Harford, 71, died Sept. 8 at South Peninsula Hospital in Homer. Graveside services were held Sept. 12 at the Hickerson Memorial Cemetery in Homer where she was laid to rest with her husband, Robert.
09/17/09 It wasn't the key to the city the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly received Tuesday. Instead, it was the figurative key to South Peninsula Hospital's new wing. Eighteen recently completed, single-occupancy patient rooms, to be exact. |