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Greenwood Center receives enough state funding to complete project

Greenwood Center receives enough state funding to complete project The Greenwood Interprofessional Autism Center project has passed the final funding hurdle. Following the approval of $4.6 million in state appropriations in June, the project has amassed the necessary $7.9 million to renovate the nearly 100-year-old building into an autism center in Kirksville. After Truman State University began the project in 2015, a timeframe for completion is within sight. “Truman is really excited that, here were are, we have the funding, and this really seems like it’s going to happen,” said Janet Gooch, Truman’s executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. “To think of all of the people that have been involved, because it has definitely been a community effort. It hasn’t just been Truman, it has been a lot of people that have helped make this a reality.”

Open houses scheduled for planned Adair County solar farm

Open houses scheduled for planned Adair County solar farm Kirksville Daily Express A company interested in building a solar panel farm in Adair County is hosting open houses this week to talk with local residents. AES is holding two in-person open houses on Wednesday, July 28, at White Oaks Barn in Kirksville. The first session runs from 10 am to 12 pm and another runs from 6 pm to 8 pm. A virtual conference will be held over Zoom on Aug. 3. Interested citizens are asked to register at aes.com/morris-solar-project. The project, named the Morris Solar Project, will cover 2,005 acres south and southeast of Kirksville. Solar panels will cover about 1,400 acres. The size should generate enough energy to power 56,000 homes per year. It is estimated to cost $306 million. 

Adair County SB40 awards $45,000 to Community Opportunities

Adair County SB40 awards $45,000 to Community Opportunities Arthythe Curtis has no issues walking into work each day. Curtis, a longtime volunteer at Community Opportunities, took over as the program’s executive director in March. Community Opportunities opened in 1969 and employs individuals with developmental disabilities, giving them an opportunity to earn money and be part of a service. That includes recycling, car detailing and custodial services.  “Every morning I walk in, I am greeted with smiles and ‘Good morning. How are you?’ You can’t beat that, you just can’t,” Curtis said. “They give 100 percent, like I said, and they do it unconditionally. I’m very passionate about things, especially when I believe in them, and I believe in this program. I think it serves a very good purpose.”

ENT specialist Dr Kelly Burchett joins Complete Family Medicine Specialist Group

ENT specialist Dr Kelly Burchett joins Complete Family Medicine Specialist Group
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Adair, Macon counties receive COVID-19 Hotspot Advisory notices

Adair, Macon counties receive COVID-19 Hotspot Advisory notices
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