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Cheer Adair County Football on its way

Tribe leaves ACHS at 12pmNoonCT, for 2nd Round of Playoffs. - Fans can send them off along caravan route, South on Greensburg Street, Around Public Square, out Jamestown Street to West Bound Exit on Cumberland Parkway - CATHY LUTTRELL



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The Columbia Police head Tribe escort through Columbia



2015-11-13 - Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Columbia Police Cruisers, a Columbia-Adair County Fire Department unit, Adair and Adair EMS cars led the escort for the Adair County High School Football team headed through the Square, out Burkesville Street to the Louie B. Nunn Parkway and westward to Princeton, where tonight, ACHS will confront Caldwell County High School in the second round of the state playoffs.

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