PHOTO GALLERY: Mercy foundation furthers healthcare

Karen Inlow (second from right) is joined by her family Adam and Shelby Reynolds (from left), Lee Inlow and Jeff Inlow. The Charles and Karen Inlow family were honored as the Outstanding Philanthropic Family by the foundation. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeyer)
Karen Inlow (second from right) is joined by her family Adam and Shelby Reynolds (from left), Lee Inlow and Jeff Inlow. The Charles and Karen Inlow family were honored as the Outstanding Philanthropic Family by the foundation. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeyer)

O' Night Divine was divine indeed for the Mercy Health Foundation of Northwest Arkansas.

The foundation's 1,500 guests brought in $1.1 million at the 26th annual charity ball Dec. 7 at the John Q. Hammons Center in Rogers.

Proceeds from the evening will help Mercy continue providing expanded health care in Northwest Arkansas.

The annual Dickey Ray Club fundraising drive, led by Dick Trammel, focused on the procurement of LOGIQ E10 Ultrasound System advanced ultrasound technology. The next-generation ultrasound technology will provide for faster patient exams, improved scan detail and the ability to merge images from other studies such as CT, MRI and PET scans.

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NW News on 01/10/2020

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