Hospital groundbreaking scheduled Tuesday in Moore

Ponca City Now - May 20, 2014 6:40 am

MOORE, Okla. (AP) – The city of Moore is holding a remembrance ceremony in honor of the one-year anniversary of a deadly EF5 twister that killed 24 people and injured hundreds more.

Gov. Mary Fallin and Moore city officials will break ground Tuesday on the new Moore Medical Center at a 10 a.m. event. The medical center was destroyed in last year’s storm. Currently a temporary hospital sits in its place.

The program will start by paying tribute to the 24 people who died on May 20. It will conclude with the groundbreaking event.

 

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