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Scott County Voters Speak Loudly

KSCB News - November 5, 2009 12:00 am

Scott County overwhelmingly votes to improve their only nursing home.

75 percent of Scott County voters agreed to increase taxes and approve a $5.75 million bond issue.

Park Lane Nursing Home in Scott City will use the bond to build a new kitchen and an 11,000 square foot addition. The expansion will give its residents more personal space by converting semi-private rooms into private rooms.

Jerry Korbe, CEO of Scott County Rest Homes Inc., says he liked their chances with the bond issue, but did not expect such a wide margin.

“To have the margin that we had, I think it speaks volumes of the people from Scott County. (It says) that they’re very progressive and are building for the future, and I think they spoke very loudly with this issue.”

Korbe estimates construction will begin next summer, with the renovation being completed in about three years.

 

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