Constitution Day

Constitution Day

Kirksville, Missouri – On September 17, 2019 Elected Officials attended a Constitution Day Ceremony on the Campus of Truman State University. The event included presentation of colors by ROTC, singing of the National Anthem, reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, and a reading of the Preamble by TSU President Sue Thomas. Selections from the Constitution were…

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County Line Way Bridge

County Line Way Bridge

The newly constructed County Line Way Bridge is 22ft wide and 138ft in length and took 2 ½ years to complete (initial grant application to completed construction). The bridge cost $425,000 to build and was funded using federal transportation funding through the Highway Bridge Program (HBP) for Off-System Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation (BRO).  HBP/BRO provides…

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State of County Address

Local officials and administrators from across Adair County will gather on Wednesday April 03, 2019 at 8:00am at the Adair County Annex Meeting Room for the “State of the County Address”. The meeting will include information from the following entities: • Adair County Nursing Home (Doing Business As: Twin Pines Adult Care Center) • Ambulance District…

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County Officials Tour Zachary Substation

Ameren Group

The electrical transformer for the Zachary substation in Adair County arrived Tuesday February 26, 2019 at the construction site near Troy Mills, MO. The transformer is part of the Mark Twain Transmission project and is expected to be in service this spring. Several Adair County Officials were on hand to tour the substation and watch…

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Commissioners Present Check to OATS Transit

OATS Transit

Kirksville, Missouri, January 28, 2019 – Adair County Commissioner’s presented a check, on behalf of Adair County, to representatives of OATS Transit. The $1,500 check presented to OATS Transit will be used to offer shared-ride, demand response, door-to-door service in Adair County. The mutual partnership, supported by the Commissioners, ensures that Adair County citizens have…

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