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Fort Leonard Wood addresses regional needs with new hospital and air service

Col. Eric Towns spoke to the Rolla Regional Economic Commission about the economic impact of the installation.
Jonathan Ahl | St. Louis Public Radio
Col. Eric Towns spoke to the Rolla Regional Economic Commission about the economic impact of the installation.

Fort Leonard Wood in Pulaski County will start building a new hospital and seeing expanded commercial air service in 2019.

Both moves will create construction jobs and are expected to help the local economy.

Col. Eric Towns spoke to the Rolla Regional Economic Commission about the economic impact of the installation.
Credit Jonathan Ahl | St. Louis Public Radio
Col. Eric Towns spoke to the Rolla Regional Economic Commission about the economic impact of the installation.

Col. Eric Towns, garrison commander at Fort Leonard Wood, discussed the projects at the annual meeting of the Rolla Regional Economic Commission earlier this month.

“We have a good hospital, but new technology and increased demands are requiring us to build a new one,” Towns said. “And it will benefit more than just the soldiers at the installation. It is also an important part of the region, because it provides services to retired military that have chosen this great region to retire.”

The construction will take three to five years, creating hundreds of construction jobs during that time. Towns said the groundbreaking will happen in the coming year, but it’s too soon to know how many new permanent jobs will be created by staffing the new hospital.

In addition to the hospital, Towns told the commission he expects to see an upgrade in the commercial passenger air service at Fort Leonard Wood in 2019.

“It’s too soon to name names and give details,” Towns said. “But we expect the size of the planes flying into and out of the airport to increase in size in the coming months.”

Currently, Cape Air serves the Waynesville-St. Robert Regional Airport located at Fort Leonard Wood with flights to St. Louis.

Towns said the expected upgrade will give more flight options to the soldiers on base and the general public. He said it would also lead to a construction project of its own.

“With that increase in size of airplane, we will have to increase the size of the terminal just to hold those people,” Towns said.

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Jonathan Ahl joined Iowa Public Radio as News Director in July 2008. He leads the news and talk show teams in field reporting, feature reporting, audio documentaries, and talk show content. With more than 17 years in public media, Jonathan is a nationally award-winning reporter that has worked at public radio stations in Macomb, Springfield and Peoria, IL. He served WCBU-FM in Peoria as news director before coming to Iowa. He also served as a part-time instructor at Bradley University teaching journalism and writing courses. Jonathan is currently serving a second term as president of PRNDI ââ
Jonathan Ahl
Jonathan Ahl reports from the Rolla Bureau for St. Louis Public Radio. His duties also include covering central and southern Missouri for Harvest Public Media. Before coming to St. Louis Public Radio in November of 2018, Jonathan was the General Manager for Tri States Public Radio in Macomb, Illinois. He previously was the News Director at Iowa Public Radio and before that at WCBU in Peoria, Illinois. Jonathan has also held reporting positions in central Illinois for public radio stations. Jonathan is originally from the Chicago area. He has a B.A. in Music Theory and Composition from Western Illinois University and an M.A. in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois at Springfield. He is an avid long distance runner, semi-professional saxophonist and die-hard Chicago Cubs fan.