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Family of Sheila Spencer lost home in fire; need place to live

Family needs help at this time

By Lisa Greer, Adair County Court Clerk

The family of Sheila Spencer of 2890 Melson Ridge Road, Columbia, KY, lost their home on Thursday, November 19, 2015, due to a fire. They are currently looking for a place to live or a camper they could live in on their property until they repair their house. Anything donations, clothes, household items, etc would be greatly appreciated. Women's 2x or 3x top and bottom, shoe 10.5, and men's 38x30 pants, xl shirt, and 9.5 shoes. Items may be dropped off at the Adair County Clerk's Office during normal business hours Monday-Friday and Saturday’s. For additional information you may contact Lisa at 270-384-2801.




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