Posts Tagged ‘award’

Riverwalk Grill awarded 4 Star Plaque

March 15th, 2010

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The River Walk Grill is the best kept dining secret in St. George.  The Spectrum awarded it a 4 Star Rating; one of only three other restaurants in Southern Utahyou must travel to Las Vegas to find a 5 Star restaurant.

DeLayne Witing, the Executive Chef of the River Walk Grill was asked why she thinks the restaurant is the best kept secret in Southern Utah. DeLayne said our location is new, we are off the new Exit 2 on the freeway—exit and you just follow the signs.

DeLayne was also asked her opinion as to why the 4 Star Rating.  “We have an experienced and dedicated staff; a beautiful ambiance and spectacular views, not to mention the best food at the lowest cost in Utah.  You won’t believe your taste buds when you bite into our Signature Bread Pudding after you’ve had the pleasure of the best Ribs available.  Our Salmon Oscar is to die for she adds.

Our kitchen staff bring experience from across the nation with Cordon Bleu graduates who love to show-off their culinary expertise.”  She continues “our Waite staff come from the finest restaurants and our full bar adds to your dining experience.”  “We our probably best known for special events serving from 10 to 200 for weddings, birthdays, holiday specials, anniversaries and other parties” she adds.

“We are a Casual Gourmet to Fine Dining Restaurant; we are open from 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week with lunch entrees from $6 to $13 and dinner from $9 to $21” she adds.

“Its time to treat your-self and dine with us—come and enjoy our patio with breathtaking views or enjoy our elegant dining room or our casual and friendly bar and grill.”  DeLayne guarantees you will be back.  Call (435) 773-4111 for a reservation or visit our website at RiverwalkGrill.com for a coupon.

Dixie Regional Medical Center Recognized

February 1st, 2010
ST. GEORGE – The Healthcare Management Council recently named Dixie Regional Medical Center its best overall performer in the nation for combining high quality of care with low cost in 2009.
“Finding the right balance between cost management, quality improvement, and growth is a tall order these days,” said John Wittlesey, HMC Principal, congratulating Dixie Regional on “figuring out that equation.”
HMC works with nearly 100 major hospitals and health care systems across the nation, providing benchmarking and management tools to help hospitals find ways to improve performance.
According to Mary Hatch, chief financial officer for Intermountain’s southwest region (including Dixie Regional Medical Center), Dixie has been using those tools to “drill down.” Hatch said, “We have been able to make changes that didn’t affect the quality of patient care, but did make a cost savings.”
“Everything we do at Dixie we do as a team,” said hospital administrator Terri Kane. “We have been honored this past year with several designations that recognize our clinical quality, including the Thomson Reuters national list of 100 Top Hospitals for Cardiovascular Care, the 2009 HealthInsight Quality Award, and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association ‘Get with the Guidelines’ awards for coronary artery disease, stroke, and heart failure.
This nod from HMC not only validates the quality of care available at Dixie Regional, it also shows that we are providing it to our community at the lowest possible cost.”
“This is a great recognition of the efforts of the wonderful people at Dixie Regional,” said Dr. Charles Sorenson, M.D., president of Intermountain. “
ST. GEORGE – The Healthcare Management Council recently named Dixie Regional Medical Center its best overall performer in the nation for combining high quality of care with low cost in 2009.
“Finding the right balance between cost management, quality improvement, and growth is a tall order these days,” said John Wittlesey, HMC Principal, congratulating Dixie Regional on “figuring out that equation.”
HMC works with nearly 100 major hospitals and health care systems across the nation, providing benchmarking and management tools to help hospitals find ways to improve performance.
According to Mary Hatch, chief financial officer for Intermountain’s southwest region (including Dixie Regional Medical Center), Dixie has been using those tools to “drill down.” Hatch said, “We have been able to make changes that didn’t affect the quality of patient care, but did make a cost savings.”
“Everything we do at Dixie we do as a team,” said hospital administrator Terri Kane. “We have been honored this past year with several designations that recognize our clinical quality, including the Thomson Reuters national list of 100 Top Hospitals for Cardiovascular Care, the 2009 HealthInsight Quality Award, and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association ‘Get with the Guidelines’ awards for coronary artery disease, stroke, and heart failure.
This nod from HMC not only validates the quality of care available at Dixie Regional, it also shows that we are providing it to our community at the lowest possible cost.”
“This is a great recognition of the efforts of the wonderful people at Dixie Regional,” said Dr. Charles Sorenson, M.D., president of Intermountain. “
Source: The Spectrum

SunRiver Resident Semi-Finalist in National Quilting Competition

September 2nd, 2009

http://www.thespectrum.com/article/20090826/NEWS01/90826005/St.+George+

Congratulations Marilyn!

Energy Star Award

August 3rd, 2009

And the winner is… YOU!  SunRiver is proud to accept their 4th consecutive Energy Star Award. This means that as SunRiver owners, you are living in the most “well-built” homes which use the most up-to-date energy efficient building techniques and appliances on the market.  At the end of the day, that means cost savings to you.