Caribou Medical Center Provides new sign for Thirkill

Caribou Medical Center CEO Kent Loosle, Principal Rod Worthington, and COO Dillon Liechty with Thirkill’s new sign.
According to Thirkill Elementary School Principal Rod Worthington, the sign that formerly welcomed students and visitors into the school had probably been in front of the building for more than thirty-five years at least. Whatever the exact vintage of the sign, it had certainly done its share of service through many years of wind, rain, sleet, snow, and of course, school kids.
A new sign for the school was recently funded with the generous support of Caribou Medical Center, whose COO Dillon Liechty recently explained to the Enterprise that “we have been a part of this community for years, and it’s very important to us to make sure that’s always true.” The idea of sponsoring the new sign was brought to CMC CEO Kent Loosle, who considered it a great idea and gave the go-ahead.
Last month, the sign was officially installed and the trio posed for a picture, ushering in a new, shiny era for the school at the heart of
Soda Springs.