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COMING: GMC CHEVY DEALERSHIP had its ground
breaking on March 21st. It will be located at 822 Walter
Holiday Drive (Highway 67) - Construction is underway!
CLEBURNE EAGLE NEWS, JULY 11,2013, Page 2
2013 STATE QUALIFIERS
science Select Practice National Quality Award. For more
information, call 1-877-THR-WELL, or visit TexasHealth.
org/Cleburne.
COMING: RACETRACK working through Planning and
Zoning is paving the way to build a station on North Main
Street where the Forest car dealership was located.
COMING; DICKEYS BAR-B-QUE is coming to the 200
block of North Main, hoping to open July 15.
COMING: CADDIS PARTNERS announced a 96 bed as-
sisted living center will be constructed on 15 acres east of
Hwy 67 between Woodard and Kilpatrick - coming the sum-
mer of 2014.
COMINGS
& GOINGS
Congressman Roger Williams stopped by for the second
straight day to enjoy one of our homemade Chicken Salad
Sandwich’s. He is pictured with Linda Watson, co-owner of
Heroes Cafe.
COMING: THE HIGHWAY 121 TOLL WAY PROJECT is
still on target to open the spring of 2014 ..it is moving along
toward completion.
COMING: The Cleburne Cataract & Eye Center has relo-
cated to their new building on Nolan River Road.
( LAYLAND MUSEUM )
Children In the Kitchen
I Texas Health Cleburne
nurse earns elite status
in nursing field
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About Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital
Cleburne
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Cleburne is a 137-
bed acute-care, full-service hospital that has served Cleburne
and the Johnson County area since 1986. The hospital’s ser-
vices include surgery, women’s services, urology, orthopedics
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Texas Sports Writers Association All-State Volleyball Team-
Kendall Jones, Hillary King, Brianna Reband;
UIL State Solo and Ensemble Contest-Band
Britton Barbee, Chloe Bennett, Davis Brown, Jessica Boul-
den,
Caitland Campbell, Jordan Campbell, Caitlyn Carey, Ellie
Carroll, Casey Covington, Taylor Covington, Kendyl Curlee,
Maritssa Diaz, Jacob Dickson, Jennifer Degollado, Ser-
gio DelaRosa, Alyssa Foree, Jessie Garcia, Danielle Graig,
Hayden Helmcamp, Sarah Hinson, Anyssa Interrante, Argelis
James, Brennan Jones, Kaleigh Kirk, Ryan Kirk, Grant Ko-
slowski, Samantha Laboy, Stefen Lott, Tristin Lott, Melanie
Looper, Cameron Mitchell, Daniela Monsalve, Javier Mo-
rales, Jr., Noah Newby, Ryan Pardo, Caleb Parker, Dalton
Parkinson, Kyle Parkinson, Lilly Pena, Christian Rendon, Je-
sus Rodriguez, Katy Rosser, Kelsey Stewart, Brianna Swal-
low, Connor Talley, Paul Talley, Katie Tanner, Lane Tower,
Jennifer Vasquez, Destiny Villagomez;
UIL State Solo and Ensemble Contest-Choir
Lynna Blackstock, Whittney Martin, Haley Moore, Michelle
Rodriguez-Thomson, Iain Nix, Devon Eubanks- solo gold
medalist, Logan Ebbens, Kyle Graham, Daniel Sisk;
Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association All-State
Team-
1st Team-Dylan Schneider, 2nd Team-Nick Woodall;
Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association Academic
All-State-Will House,
Tucker Nolen, Josh Barrett;
State Powerlifting Meet
Bree Gossett, Kristen Mosoba.
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, July 5, 2013 - Kathy Baldwin, PhD,
R.N., a nurse scientist at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hos-
pital Cleburne and Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital
Southwest Fort Worth, recently earned elite status in the field
of nursing.
Baldwin was selected to become a Fellow of the American
Academy of Nursing. With fewer than 2,100 members, Fel-
lowship in the AAN is considered one of the top honors in
the nursing field.
“Kathy’s passion and devotion to improving patient care is
admirable,” said Lorrie Normand, R.N., chief nursing offi-
cer at Texas Health Cleburne. “She’s a talented researcher,
and her unselfishness is evident when she shares knowledge
gained with nurses at the bedside.”
According to the AAN, each member is tasked with trans-
forming the health care system by:
• Enhancing the quality of health and nursing care;
• Promoting healthy aging and human development across
the life continuum;
• Reducing health disparities and inequalities;
• Shaping healthy behaviors and environments;
• Integrating mental and physical health care; and
Strengthening the nursing and health care delivery sys-
tem, nationally and internationally.
Baldwin, who described the application process as far from
easy, said it was a humbling experience. “When the accep-
tance letter came, I just couldn’t open it - I was that anx-
ious.”
According to the academy, candidates must make “outstand-
ing contributions to nursing and/or health care and have the
potential to make a continuing and positive impact on the
academy” as a Fellow.
Last year, Baldwin worked with one of the 26 organizations
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services funded to
pioneer accountable care organizations (ACO). This partic-
ular ACO involved Texas Health Resources and the North
Texas Specialty Physicians group in Fort Worth and was
charged with providing health care services to a specific
group of Medicare patients. Baldwin developed an advanced
practice case management role within the ACO. During the
project, she identified patients needing an advanced practice
nurse; provided case management services to those complex
patients; and reviewed reasons for less than 30-day readmis-
sions.
As a nurse scientist, an official role established this year by
Texas Health, Baldwin promotes research and evidence-
based practices at both Texas Health Cleburne and Texas
Health Southwest. She is currently one of eight nurse sci-
entists within the entire Texas Health system. “I do a lot of
reading and writing, and if I’m curious about a particular
subject, being a nurse scientist gives me the opportunity to
research it,” Baldwin said about her role. “I’m a firm believer
that you can never have too much education.”
Along with her role at Texas Health Cleburne, Baldwin serves
as the chair of the Clinical Nurse Specialist Foundation, as
well as being a member of several national organizations,
including the American Nurses Association, the National As-
sociation of Clinical Nurse Specialists and Sigma Theta Tau
International.
Baldwin has been in the nursing field for more than 40 years.
And according to the 65-year-old nurse scientist, she’s no-
where near retirement. “I’m enjoying every minute of it,
because I’m learning as much as I can and sharing it with
others in the process.”
In October, Baldwin and others will be inducted as Fellows
during the American Academy of Nursing’s 40th annual con-
ference in Washington, D.C.
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ored Thursday at the second annual State of appreciation
Qualifiers Recognition Ceremony held at by Single Mem-
the Cleburne Conference Center. ber District 2 City
Council Member Gayle White.
“Several of these students competed at the state level in more
than one area or event,” Miller said. “The majority of these
honorees had to first receive top scores at district and area
contests to qualify for state competitions, so this achievement
reflects a tremendous amount of hard work and dedication.”
“Among those unable to be here tonight are three members
of the Cleburne High School chapter of SkillsUSA, who are
at the national competition this week,” Miller said. “We have
another group that will be traveling to Orlando next week to
represent CHS at the national level.”
White congratulated the students for their accomplishments,
which she said were also a reflection on their school and com-
munity.
“In competing and receiving recognition at this level, you
have brought honor to yourself and also our school district
and the city of Cleburne,” White said. “We are very proud of
you and grateful for what you have accomplished as represen-
tatives of Cleburne ISD.”
The Cleburne City Council recently recognized the CHS Ac-
counting Team, which won the UIL State 4-A championship.
The honorees, by achievement, include:
Texas Music Educators Association All-State Band Audition
Melanie Looper, Sergio Delarosa;
FFA State Leadership Develop Events
Scarlet Doty-Senior Creed Speaking-6th in State;
FFA State Career Development Events Hannah Lingo, Parker
Bums, Kylie Conner,
Mason Barker, Cassie Camp, Bethany Gillis, Makayla Lin-
ville, Caitlyn Bennett, Destiny Bullard, Dylan Patterson,
Zachary Worth, Abby Zachary, Jared Conley, Alyssa Foree,
Cecily Martinez, Nikki Johns, Hunter McBroom, Caleb Park-
er, Ashley Tucker;
Texas High School Coaches Association Volleyball Academic
All-State
Kendall Jones, Hillary King, Abby Zachary;
Texas Music Educators Association
All-State Choir Audition Haley Moore, Devon Eubanks;
Rand McNally National Essay Contest, Hunter Tanem-Semi-
finalist;
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America State
Leadership Conference—STAR Events- Brandy Villasana,
Elijah Upchurch, Carmen Lopez-1st place/National Qualifi-
ers;
Kassandra Renta, Adriana Perez-3rd Place; Yesenia Chavez,
Stephanie Garcia, Rebecca Deleija, Natalie Grigsby;
Texas Association of Future Educators of America State Con-
test
Bailey Adair, Taryn Fulenwider, Alexis Wheeler, Natalie
Grigsby, Cassy Dailey;
DECA State Career Development Contest-Ben Pearson, Jus-
tin Coffman;
UIL Academics State Contest
CHS Accounting Team-Gold Medal
Kendall Reynolds, Scarlet Doty, Zach Cox, Anthony Saldana;
Zach Cox-gold medalist in individual scoring; Kendall Reyn-
olds and Scarlet Doty-fourth place medalists in individual
scoring; Ana Delangel-Ready Writing, fifth place medalist;
Jasmin Hawk-Editorial Writing, first alternate; Devon Eu-
banks-Headline Writing, second alternate;
SkillsUSA State Leadership Conference
Cody Molloy-State Vice-President;
American Spirit Team-1st Place: Cody Molloy, Annyssa In-
terrante, Chandler Forsythe (National Qualifiers); Andrew
Gordineer-gold medal in Computer Maintenance;
Health Science Quiz Bowl Team-2nd Place: Kori Skinner,
Justin Martinez, Leon Nguyen, Stefan Lott; Land Survey-
ing Team-2nd Place: Annyssa Interrante, Daniel Sisk, Alex
Turrubiartes; individual events-Ernesto Alcantara, Sergio
Moreno, Ricky Langbata, Kyle Graham, Josh Barrett, Alyssa
Branaman;
2013 Oil Bowl Classic-East Team, Quade Coward;
PTA State Reflections Contest-
Madison McClure-Honorable Mention, Seth Coward, Jessie
Mills, Anisa Johnson, Amaya Stanford, Gavin Hughes-Hon-
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Katelyn Hatcher-Award of Merit, Grace Mitchell, Lynetta fixate of the faith-based, nonprofit Texas Health Resources
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