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HENDRIX TRUSTEES DECIDE TO ADD FOOTBALL
After a 13-month study and debate, Hendrix College's board of trustees has decided to add football to the college's athletic program. Football was discontinued at Hendrix after the 1960 season because of costs. No timetable was set for football to be implemented, but trustees said the sport will only be implemented after start-up costs are raised from external sources. Trustees have also voted to add women's lacrosse with the same stipulation. Further details in Wednesday's editions of the Log Cabin Democrat.



Nurse charged with role in kickback ring

LITTLE ROCK (AP) A federal grand jury indicted a nurse on numerous charges accusing him of paying kickbacks so a nurse at Baptist Hospital Medical Center would buy goods from a medical-supply business, prosecutors said Thursday.

Prosecutors said Geffrey Alan Yielding, 42, of Jacksonville faces 18 counts of violating a federal kickback statute, 27 counts of wire fraud and one count of falsifying documents.

A statement by U.S. Attorney Jane Duke said Yielding allegedly paid Jody Wall, a charge nurse at Baptist Hospital Medical Center in North Little Rock, about $47,000 to purchase goods that were reimbursable under a federal health care program.

The grand jury said evidence showed that Yielding's wife, now deceased, was the owner of a medical supply distributorship and received commission payments for the sales. The grand jury said Yielding also made a fake promissory note to make it appear the kickbacks were actually loans to Wall. Duke said the investigation that implicated Yielding came from another case involving Searcy neurosurgeon Patrick Chan. Chan, 43, pleaded guilty in January to bribery for demanding kickbacks for using certain medical equipment in his practice.

A judge gave Chan three years' probation and ordered him to return to Canada, where he had citizenship.

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Cara Wade, a spokeswoman for Baptist Health, said she had no immediate comment about the indictment Thursday.



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