A goal is realized in the Doniphan County Community of Troy, where the once vacant Armory is now converted for new use, in the name of health and fitness.
Kevin McNorton, an instructor and coach at Troy High School, serves on the board of directors for the Troy Fitness Center(Play Audio)
The fitness center, this week, opened its doors on a free trial basis, allowing community members to see first-hand the efforts that have gone into making it a reality(Continue Audio)
McNorton says, with the hours of operation now set, a grand opening for the fitness center will happen on Monday(Continue Audio)
Memberships are now available for purchase, and sign up forms are now available at the Troy banks, City Hall or the Public Library.
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