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Dawson County Hospital District (DCHS) board members know the 2021-2022 budget is going to be a lot different than in previous years. COVID-19 is the cause. With coronavirus cases dwindling, board members are looking at how to do a post-COVID budget from figures compiled during the pandemic this past year. “I can’t see how you can do a budget on these transactions because everything’s out of whack,” said board president Kim Bairrington. “You do what you have to do,” said Letha Stokes, MAH chief executive officer. Board members on Thursday held their first public hearing on a proposed budget for 2021-2022 that came with no ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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