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Even famous Adair Co., KY landmarks have Address Markers



2009-07-27 - 201 Burkesville ST., Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Even Columbia's Best Know Landmarks are getting Address Markers. The Chamber Building at 201 Burkesville ST, Columbia, KY, is one of the most frequently visited venues in Adair County, but Chamber Director Sue Stivers makes sure the Columbia Adair County Chamber of Commerce is setting an example. "After all," she said, "it was former Chamber President Richard Phelps who started the program in Adair County." She added, "With a possible swine flu outbreak this fall, it is more important than ever that we give the best Emergency Medical Service in America all the tools they need to render aid when it's needed." County Judge Executive Ann Melton and the Adair Fiscal Court has also led in setting an example, by erecting the signs on the historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia,KY, and at the Courthouse Annex, 424 Public Square. The signs are available at the Adair County Sheriff's office, 424 Public Square (for now; it will be moved to the Courthouse Annex soon).


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