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Adair Fiscal Court re-organizes Recycling - 07 Mar 2017

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The Adair County Fiscal Court voted unanimously to move Adair Solid Waste Coordinator David Smith back to full time supervision of the Adair County Recycling Center, and to place Jerry Antle in charge of litter abatement.

In addition, the Court voted to hire a temporary part-time employee to assist in litter abatement, as moved by Magistrate Sammy Baker.

The action was taken in a special called meeting Tuesday, March 7, 2017, in a special called meeting at the Adair Annex, with Fifth District Magistrate Billy Dean Coffey presiding in the absence of Adair County Judge Executive Michael Lee Stephens, and five other magistrates, Harold Burton (1), Sammy Baker (3), Perry Reeder (4), Greg Caldwell (6), and Terry Hadley (7) in attendance and all voting unanimously in favor of all items considered. Also attending were Deputy CJE Andrea Waggener and Session Recorder Gale Cowan.




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