
A medical clinic in Glasgow has found a new home.
Months after learning that they would need to relocate at the end of their current lease, the Glasgow office of Boone Health Primary Care will soon have a new location. A request for their new location to tie into the city’s sewer system was approved at Monday night’s Glasgow Board of Aldermen meeting, according to mayor Donald Clear.
Also during Monday’s meeting, the board received a report on a recent inspection at the city pool.
A nomination to the park board was tabled to the next Glasgow Board of Aldermen meeting, scheduled for Oct. 13. The board also tabled consideration of a supplemental agreement with OWN Engineering, Also Monday night, the board approved the purchase of mower attachments, and agreed to the installation of stop signs at the intersections of Third and Washington, and at Audsley and Orchard. Aldermen also received an update on road work about to begin near the Knights of Columbus building.