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Medicare Part D - Low-income elderly could lose drug plan Gov. Scott Walker's proposed


Low-income elderly could lose drug plan
Gov. Scott Walker's proposed two-year budget would effectively end the state's SeniorCare prescription drug program in its current form, forcing tens of thousands of people to enroll in more-expensive private plans available through Medicare Part D.

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Pharmacist presents program to Benton Kiwanis members
The Kiwanis Club of Benton was privileged to hear speaker Bill McCreery and wife Martha of Kimmel-Chaplain Pharmacy present a program on Medicare Part D and how it would affect those on Medicare and those about to receive Medicare. He spoke about how Medicare began and how the new programs were going to affect all those on it.

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