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Petitions to Oppose Hospital Tax Available, Special Sign-Up Day Scheduled

Vicky Pike, who is leading the movement to recall a hospital tax passed by the Adair County Hospital District board of directors, said Friday that petitions are now available for people to sign. In addition, a special day has been scheduled so people can go by the courthouse annex basement and sign the petitions.

Pike and four other people filed as a committee on Thursday to circulate the petition protesting a 3.7 cents tax on taxpayers to pay debt that will remain if and when Westlake Regional Hospital and a group of primary care centers are sold. Anyone from Adair County who voted in the last presidential election can sign the petition. If 755 people who are qualified sign in protest, the issue could go on the ballot for a vote before the tax can be implemented. Because of the time frame, the issue would not be on the ballot until 2014, thereby stopping the tax for at least two years. The Attorney General has been asked to clarify if the tax is subject to recall but an opinion has not been released yet.

SIGNING THE PETITION

Anyone signing the petition must do so on a sheet of paper identified for the specific precinct in which they vote. Anyone who does not know the name of their district can call County Clerk Sheila Blair’s office at 384-2801 to find out. When signing the petition, you will be asked to sign your name, print your name, provide your address and Pike said it would help if you provide your birth-date in case there are others with the same name. The committee must file the petition with the county clerk by September 4.

Pike said anyone who is interested in helping distribute petitions or get voters signed up can call her at 384-3348 or 634-2604, or they can contact Cynthia Rowe at 384-5431.

SPECIAL SIGN-UP DAY SCHEDULED

Pike and others will set up in the basement of the courthouse annex at 424 Public Square, Columbia, from 10:30 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 8. Anyone wishing to sign the petition can do so at that time.

In addition to Pike and Rowe, other members of the committee are Ron Carter, Wendy Gousha and Jay Johnson.

Vicky Pike is heading up the committee to file a recall petition against a 3.7 cents tax passed by the hospital board of directors. She is shown here at a recent public forum held by the hospital board.

Committee Formed To Oppose Hospital Tax

Five people have filed as a committee to organize a petition in opposition of the hospital district’s 3.7 cents tax.

Vicky Pike, Cynthia Rowe, Ron Carter, Wendy Gousha, and Jay Johnson filed the proper paperwork Thursday.

The committee will be responsible for circulating the petition protesting the tax and filing it in the proper form within 45 days from the passage of the order to impose the 3.7 percent tax on the taxpayers of Adair County by the Adair County Hospital District Board. The date the tax was imposed was July 20, 2012, meaning the deadline is Sept. 4, 2012.

For the tax to be recalled, 10 percent of the people who voted in the last presidential race must sign the petition, which is 755 people. The petition must be signed in the precinct where the signatory votes.

All correspondence for this committee should be sent to Victoria Pike at 3011 Burkesville Rd., Columbia. Her phone number is 384-3348 or 634-2604.

It is still not legally decided if the tax is in fact subject to recall but the clock is ticking. County Judge Executive Ann Melton, with the support of the fiscal court, has asked the Attorney General to clarify the legal responsibility of the hospital district board and that decision is pending. It is believed that the deadline date of Sept. 4 will be in effect should the Attorney General declare that the tax is subject to recall.

Teens get active at LWC Health and Wellness Center

Matthew Archey
Quentin Slaven
Cameron Lasley
Kieren Ussery
Tate Walkup
Kel Stotts
Elijah Handelsman
(From left to right): Taylor Smock, Sharon Archey, Harlee Smock, Lauren Talley and Kaitlyn Harvey
Lauren Talley
Courtney Miller

Dog Missing in Prices Creek Road Community


When I woke on July 23, my dog was missing. Her name is Lucy. She’s 8 months old and is a blue heeler/Border collie mix, weighs about 15-20 pounds, and is wearing a pink collar. She has stitches in her belly as she was just spayed on Friday. We live in the Prices Creek Road community. If anyone sees her, could you please call me at 270-250-3036.

(Photo Pending)

Thank you again.
Deb Dickson

Local group is collecting new shoes for students

The new school year begins on Aug. 8 and one community group is making sure that at least 200 school kids will go to school with new shoes.

With the economy the way it is, it’s harder for parents to buy new shoes especially if they have more than one child, said co-founder Cricket McCloud.

Four years ago McCloud, Mindy Smith, Jennifer Richard, Columbia Christian Church Youth and Family Minister Adam Shepard, and family resource and youth center representatives got together and came up with the Kids Needs Kicks Ministry.

They wanted to do something similar to the angel tree program during Christmas. Church groups, businesses and individuals can donate a pair of new shoes. KNK will work with the youth service and family resource centers to match up a student with a pair of shoes.

“Kids feel better about themselves when they have a new pair of shoes,” McCloud said. “The kids are just tickled to death if they get something name brand. They just light up.”

Those looking to donate can either choose a shoe card with a shoe size and gender or make a donation on their own. The deadline to return shoes with the “Shoe Box” program will be July 24 or as near to that deadline as possible.

Shoes can be dropped off at Columbia Christian Church, First and Farmers National Bank on the square and at the Community Voice office.

For more information regarding the ministry or donations, Kids Need Kicks Ministry Committee Members may be contacted as follows: Cricket McCloud at 385-9633; Mindy Smith at 250-6060, Adam Shepard at 384-2612 or Paula Garrison at 384-9752.

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