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Trail lighting project begins at ASUMH; completion expected by Christmas

Visitors of the popular walking trail on the campus of Arkansas State University Mountain Home (ASUMH) will soon have their path illuminated by a solar lighting project that began installation last week.

The project, which has been made possible in part by funding through the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), has been a few years in the making according to ASUMH Chancellor Dr. Bentley Wallace.

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Access to the James and Sally Moore Recreational Trail through campus and connecting to Mcabe Park remains open although some areas may temporarily blocked off due to the ongoing work.

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The Chancellor says the upgrade will enhance the safety and accessibility for all visitors and he is excited to see the partnership between the city, library and the college.

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Completion of the solar lighting project is expected around Christmas. The trail system on the campus of ASUMH is open to the public and connects with the Mountain Home Greenway Trail System. For more information and updates visit www.asumh.edu.

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