Join Mark Losh, CEO of the LC Valley Chamber of Commerce, for an insightful conversation with Ed Freysinger, CEO of St. Joseph Regional Medical Center. Ed discusses the exciting recent acquisition/partnership with Catalyst Medical Group and the positive impact this collaboration will have on healthcare access in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley and surrounding regions.Discover how St. Joe's is not only committed to providing services but is actively enhancing and expanding care options right here in the community.In this episode, you will learn about:Complementary Services: How the partnership with Catalyst Medical Group creates a broader spectrum of specialty services under one roof, with minimal overlap. The only overlapping area is in primary care.Commitment to the Community: St. Joe's 120+ year history and substantial role as a major employer with over 700 employees supporting the local economy. They provide over $20 million in community benefit annually, including over $14 million in undercompensated care and $6 million in local taxes.Specialized Care: Why St. Joe's is classified as a Major Referral Center and Medical Center (not a Critical Access Hospital). It is the region's only Level 3 Emergency Department and features a Platinum-rated Interventional Cardiology program, Interventional Radiology, and a robust OB program recognized by US News and World Report.Cutting-Edge Technology: The significant technology investments, including:Robots for orthopedic, general, neuro, and ortho-spine surgery in the OR.Replacing the second of two linear accelerators (used for cancer treatment) to provide some of the most advanced equipment in the Northwest.A newly installed PET CT Scanner for timely cancer diagnosis, running five days a week and doubling capacity.Enhanced Access to Care: The focus on improving patient access through transitions of care (not just transactions), exemplified by the new 10-bed acute rehab unit. This unit provides intensive physical, occupational, and speech therapy locally for patients recovering from events like a stroke, preventing the need to travel hours for treatment.Ed emphasizes that the goal is to enhance the patient experience, improve access, integrate care, and ultimately help people get healthy and stay healthy.
Tobe Finch, President of the LC Valley Chamber of Commerce, and Mark Losh, the new Chamber CEO, engage in a discussion about their vision for the Chamber's role in fostering community growth and prosperity. Mark emphasizes the importance of collaboration as a key driver for innovation and growth within the LC Valley.
Key insights from their conversation include:
The Chamber as a Central Hub: Mark envisions the Chamber acting as a "fuse box" or central hub, channeling information and connecting individuals and businesses to foster a more integrated and efficient community.
Focus on Engagement: Losh plans an ambitious outreach effort, aiming for 90 direct contacts in 45 days to actively listen to community members and gather insights into their needs and challenges. He stresses that engagement is crucial for the Chamber's success and for driving positive change.
Supporting Diverse Businesses: The discussion highlights the Chamber's commitment to supporting both large corporations and small businesses by working to create a healthy, safe, and educated community. This environment aims to retain existing talent and attract new residents, ultimately benefiting all industries, including agriculture, which is a vital part of the region.
The Power of Helping Each Other: A core theme is the idea of a "help fest" where individuals and organizations actively seek to assist one another. This reciprocal support, whether through mentorship, education, or addressing community needs, is seen as the catalyst for a significant "splash of energy" leading to growth and prosperity.
Community Pride and Values: Mark expresses his appreciation for the LC Valley's small-town charm, the kindness of its residents, and the strong sense of community pride. Encouraging everyone to find ways to support their neighbors and contribute to a thriving, interconnected community.
In this episode of Elevation 740, we sit down with Audrey Williams from the Lewis Clark Animal Shelter to talk about animal welfare, adoption success stories, and how the shelter serves the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley.🐾 Key Topics Discussed: • The mission and daily operations of the Lewis Clark Animal Shelter • Common challenges in local animal rescue and how the shelter addresses them • How the community can support animals through volunteering, fostering, and donations • Heartwarming adoption stories that show the power of second chances • Tips for responsible pet ownership and animal careWhether you’re a lifelong animal lover or simply curious about how shelters operate, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the compassion and dedication that powers our local shelter.
Join us on Elevation 740 as we uncover a fascinating piece of local history! In this episode, Linnea Noreen welcomes esteemed local historians Garry Bush and Steven Branting.
Did you know Lewiston and Lapwai have a significant tie to the magical world of Disney? We dive deep into the life of Lillian Bounds, who later became the iconic Lillian Disney!
Discover her roots in Lapwai, her high school days, and her journey to Lewiston Business College. Learn how a job opportunity at Disney Studios, thanks to her sister, led her to meet and eventually marry Walt Disney himself! We'll explore the incredible contributions the Disney family made to the Lapwai community, from funding high school sports to helping the Nez Perce tribe reclaim historical artifacts.
Plus, we'll shine a light on other talented locals who worked with Disney, including artists and directors.This is a story that intertwines local heritage with a global legacy you won't want to miss!
In this episode:
⭐ Lillian Bounds' early life in Lapwai & Lewiston
⭐ Her journey to Disney Studios & meeting Walt Disney
⭐ Walt & Lillian's courtship and marriage
⭐ The Disney family's contributions to the Lapwai community
⭐ Other local talents who worked with Disney
⭐ The importance of this unique local-to-global connection
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In this episode of Elevation 740, we sit down with Mayor Dan Johnson, the Mayor of Lewiston, Idaho, for an insightful conversation about the city’s past, present, and exciting future. Whether you’re a Lewiston local, a business owner, or someone curious about small-town leadership in America, this episode is packed with valuable insights.📍About Lewiston, Idaho:Located in the heart of the Lewis-Clark Valley, Lewiston is known for its rich history, riverfront lifestyle, and tight-knit community. Learn how Mayor Johnson is helping guide the city through a period of strategic growth and transformation.✅ Perfect For: • Idaho residents • Local government enthusiasts • Business leaders in the Inland Northwest • Students and educators interested in civic leadership • Fans of regional development and small-town innovation
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Welcome to another episode of Elevation 740! 🎙️ This week, host Linnea Noreen sits down with Dustin Johnson, Public Works Director for the City of Lewiston, to explore the fascinating world of infrastructure and local governance.Key Topics Discussed:1. The 100-year-old reservoir catastrophe: What went wrong, lessons learned, and how it’s being prevented from happening again.2. Lewiston's transition to a strong mayor form of government: Insights into the changes, challenges, and progress three years later.3. Strategic plans and downtown development: Updates on Lewiston's 2018 strategic plan, the push for two-way traffic, and ongoing infrastructure projects.4. Water and sewer main upgrades: How ARPA funds are transforming Lewiston’s aging infrastructure for the future.5. Community engagement: Why citizen feedback is critical to shaping Lewiston’s future.📌 Links & Resources:Learn more about Lewiston’s projects and plans: citylewiston.orgExplore the Reimagine Downtown initiative: citylewiston.org/reimagineDon’t miss this in-depth discussion about the past, present, and future of Lewiston’s infrastructure and government! Subscribe and join the conversation.🔔 Subscribe for more insightful episodes on the people and projects shaping our community!#Elevation740 #LewistonID #Infrastructure #PublicWorks #LocalGovernment #CommunityEngagement
Welcome to another episode of Elevation 740! 🎙️ This week, host Linnea Noreen sits down with Tobe Finch, President of Happy Day Corporation, for an inspiring conversation about leadership, community impact, and the future of food.🍴 Key Topics Discussed:• From humble beginnings to a thriving restaurant group: Tobe's journey leading Happy Day Corporation and its 14 diverse restaurants.• Faith and leadership: How Tobe's beliefs shape his vision, values, and decisions in business.• Tackling food supply challenges: The bold steps taken to establish a local warehouse and distribution hub in response to global supply chain issues.• Reimagining food systems: Exploring the power of clean, local food to build a more sustainable and resilient community.• Investing in people: Tobe’s passion for developing leadership and fostering growth among his team.Join us for a thoughtful discussion about resilience, responsibility, and the power of visionary leadership to shape a better future. Don’t forget to subscribe for more stories that inspire and uplift!🔔 Subscribe now for stories that elevate and inspire!#Elevation740 #Leadership #CommunityImpact #Sustainability #FaithInBusiness
Welcome to episode 1 of Elevation 740! 🎙️ Host Linnea Noreen sits down with Ed Freysinger, CEO of St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, for an insightful discussion on healthcare, innovation, and community care.
🏥 Key Topics Discussed:
• A deep commitment to community: Ed shares what drew him to St. Joe’s and why the people make all the difference in their healthcare mission.
• Excellence in patient care: St. Joe’s recognition as an A-rated hospital and the ongoing efforts to provide exceptional cardiology and OB services.
• The role of SJRMC as a regional medical center: Serving a vast area from Boise to Missoula, and how their level three trauma center impacts patients’ lives across the region.
• Advanced services beyond trauma care: Learn about the unique offerings like interventional radiology, stroke treatment, and neurosurgery.
• Cutting-edge medical technology: How St. Joe's is staying ahead with new equipment, such as a linear accelerator and PET CT scanner, improving access and speed of patient care.
• Overcoming challenges: Ed discusses supply chain issues and how St. Joe’s navigates challenges like IV fluid shortages with creativity and collaboration.
Join us for a conversation about how St. Joseph Regional Medical Center is not just providing healthcare, but also transforming the landscape of regional care with innovation, collaboration, and compassion. Don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes featuring the leaders who are shaping our community!