Lexington News

Rural health care funding secured

Governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services recently announced the State of Missouri has been awarded more than $216 million in funding for the first year of the Rural Health Transformation Program, a $50 billion initiative designed to strengthen healthcare access, improve outcomes, and support innovative care in rural communities.

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Shoes for Orphan Souls

Lexington Rotary Club is sponsoring its 25th annual collection of Shoes for Orphan Souls. Shoes collected this year have been earmarked to be sent to Africa and Central America for young children there.

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Spreading the love

Last week, Family Dollar conducted a “balloon drive” in observance of the Valentine’s Day holiday. Mary Teichman, store manager, thought of the idea of encouraging the community to purchase balloons to send to elderly residents of Lexington. Over 100 balloons were purchased. Eighty-four balloons were delivered to the residents of Riverbend Heights Health & Rehabilitation and three balloons were sent to the residents of Bristol Manor in Lexington. The remainder of the balloons were given to the Margaret Gray Center to distribute by volunteers who deliver meals. The Family Dollar team expressed appreciation for the tremendous support given by the community. Pictured (L to R) are: John Savala, Teichman and Mandy Pitt.

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Knights donate

The Knights of Columbus Council 4300 hosted a fish fry Feb. 6 with proceeds benefiting the Margaret Gray Center. Last week several members of the council came to present the center with a generous donation check to support its mission of creating positive aging experiences in Lexington. “One of the most wonderful things about Lexington is that we have a fellowship with our nonprofits; we all share the same mission of making Lexington better. Thank you to those who supported the Knights of Columbus and Margaret Gray Center,” said center coordinator Candace Weddle.

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