Nursing home facing more financial woes
URBANA – To save the county's nursing home, the Champaign County Board brainstormed Tuesday night, with deadlines coming up fast.
Nursing home administrator Andrew Buffenbarger estimated that the nursing home could need to borrow another $400,000 to $500,000 from the county by June.
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