Adair County
Recent News About Adair County
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Ameren announces open houses for Northern Missouri Grid Transformation Program
Ameren invites community members, landowners, and stakeholders to an in-person open house for Phase 2 of the Northern Missouri Grid Transformation Program. The event aims to provide information about the program and gather public input.
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William "Bill" King seeks re-election to Adair County Commission
Bill King, incumbent member of the Adair County Commission, is seeking the Republican nomination for re-election to his seat representing the First District for a four-year term. The primary election will be held on August 6.
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Shoop seeks election to Adair County Commission
Joseph Shoop is seeking the Republican nomination to represent the Second District for a four-year term. The primary election will be held on August 6.
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Adair County opens bid requests for jail construction and building demolition
Bid requests are currently being accepted for the jail and demolition of buildings. Interested parties can find more information and download the bid details by visiting the Bid Request page at https://adaircountymissouri.com/government/bids-requested/.
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Adair County Board of Elections opens filing for primary candidates
The Adair County Board of Elections has officially opened filing for the 2024 Primary, allowing candidates to officially declare their intentions to run for office. The announcement was made on February 27, 2024, serving as a notice to all potential candidates interested in participating in the upcoming election.As part of the process, candidates are encouraged to file their paperwork promptly to ensure they meet all necessary deadlines. The filing period is crucial for individuals seeking to have their names included on the ballot for the primary election.In response...
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Constitution Day celebrated at Truman State University
Kirksville, Missouri – On September 17, 2019, elected officials attended a Constitution Day ceremony on the campus of Truman State University. The event included a 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 also read by various student, faculty, and community groups, followed by a retiring of the colors by ROTC.