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From left, Larry Skelley, Good Life owner; Michael Bunt, Economic Development director; Hayley Klein, executive director of the Artesia Chamber of Commerce; Ana Paz, Good Life administrator; Mike Hendrix of Artesia National Bank; Chad Partington, Good Life partner; Madison Smith, ANB commercial loan officer; Mayor Phillip Burch; Sarah Cordova, Good Life nurse; and David Grousnick of the Artesia Trailblazers break ground last week on the Good Life Senior Living and Memory Care Center on 26th Street. Looking on are previous Good Life caregiver Mickey Miller and Veronica Lopez, Good Life assistant manager. Grace Miller - Daily Press
From left, Larry Skelley, Good Life owner; Michael Bunt, Economic Development director; Hayley Klein, executive director of the Artesia Chamber of Commerce; Ana Paz, Good Life administrator; Mike Hendrix of Artesia National Bank; Chad Partington, Good Life partner; Madison Smith, ANB commercial loan officer; Mayor Phillip Burch; Sarah Cordova, Good Life nurse; and David Grousnick of the Artesia Trailblazers break ground last week on the Good Life Senior Living and Memory Care Center on 26th Street. Looking on are previous Good Life caregiver Mickey Miller and Veronica Lopez, Good Life assistant manager.
Grace Miller – Daily Press

By GRACE MILLER

Daily Press Staff Writer

The Good Life Senior Living and Memory Care Center team broke ground last week in front of their new facility on 26th Street, adjacent Wal-Mart.

Mayor Phillip Burch welcomed Good Life Senior Living and its owner, Larry Skelley, and partner, Chad Partington, to Artesia. … For the rest of the story, subscribe in print and on the web.

 

 

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