Address: 115 South 14th Street
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1980 Family Medical Center, Started by Dr. Jeffrey Hill and Dr. William Yates.
1982 Dr. Yates left to take up a psychiatric residency at the University of Iowa.
1984 Dr. Keven Coughlin and Dr. Jeff Hollis took over the practice as Dr. Hill moved to Omaha.
1989 Dr. Scott McPherson joined the clinic.
1992 Steve Meyer P.A. joined the clinic
1994 The Family Medical Center was slated to merge with the Fillmore County Hospital. This was approved by the Hospital Board but not the Fillmore County Supervisors.
1995 The Family Medical Center became the property of St. Elizabeth Community Health Center of Lincoln.
1995 In June, Dr. McPherson left the clinic.
1997 A presentation was made to the county board to attach the clinic to the hospital, but the board evetually voted it down. The current providers at the clinic were Dr. Hollis and Physician's assistants Grant Anderson and Randy Lienemann.
1998 By August, construction was underway to add the Family Medical Center (Now Family Health Services-Clinic) to the Fillmore County Hospital (Family Health Services--Hospital)
1999 The clinic was to be completed by June. It would house the doctors currently at the Family Medical Center, but Drs. Charles Ashby and Carroll Verhage declined to relocate. The building that formerly housed the Family Medical Center would eventually house the physical therapy department from the hospital.
2004 A new physician-owned medical center was to be located at 1325 H Street where the FHS Clinic was located--in the southwest section of the Fillmore County Hospital. This would include the three physicians with the Family Health Services--Dr. Jeff Hollis, Dr. Jason Bespalec, and Dr. Scott Straka along with the staff of the Ashby Clinic--Dr. Charles Ashby, Dr. John Jacobsen, and Marirose Fox, PA-C.
2006 Biegert Feeds used this for office space.
2015 Biegert Group used this for office space.
2022 Biegert Group left the building and operated remotely from the home of one of the employees
2022 The building was vacant.
2024 In November Apace, formerly Region V Services, opened a Day Center here serving people with disabilities. Joe Miller was the support coordinator.
This was ongoing as of the last posting.