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Freeman Employee Photo Contest

By: Melanie Huonker
Updated: February 25, 2013
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JOPLIN, MO.--- Freeman Health System management unveiled their annual employee photo contest winners this morning. 10 finalists were selected in the categories for people, nature, miscellaneous, four states, architecture, and animals. Freeman employees voted to select the winners. One winner says it makes them feel more engaged with the hospital.

"It gives us kind of a purpose here. It gives us, you know, this is part of our hospital. You know, we're part of the team. We aren't just someone who comes in and clocks in and out," said Hollie Leader, Nutrition Department.

The winning photos will be displayed in Freeman west's hallway which is part of their new cafeteria and dining area.

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