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Community rallies to improve sports facility conditions

July 24, 2024 | Washington, Franklin County, Missouri



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Community rallies to improve sports facility conditions
During a recent government meeting, significant updates were shared regarding facility improvements and upcoming regional competitions.

One of the key discussions centered on the repair of a four-foot fence located at the bottom of the grandstands. The fence had bowed significantly over the years, causing safety concerns, particularly with radio station tables positioned too close. The repairs were initiated without incurring additional costs, as the necessary materials were ordered and installed by Steve Stolentrap.

In addition to the fencing, there are ongoing efforts to enhance the ventilation in the concession stand. The current air circulation is inadequate, prompting the team to contact a company for air duct cleaning. Plans are also in place to potentially install air conditioning for officials, although these measures are considered temporary. The urgency of these improvements is underscored by the expectation of high temperatures in the coming weeks.

The meeting also highlighted the successful installation of new benches, credited to Ben Lozing and his team. Their dedication over a two-year period resulted in sturdy and well-constructed benches that have been well-received by the community.

On the competitive front, the regional tournament is shaping up with confirmed teams from Tennessee, Arkansas, and Kansas, alongside local competitors Ellsberry and Moberly, who are currently participating in their state tournament. The outcomes of these matches will be known by early next week, adding excitement to the upcoming events.

Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to facility improvements and community engagement, setting the stage for a competitive and enjoyable season ahead.

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