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Many attempt to stem assault on environment



2017-08-13 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
It's heartening to know that many share Joyce Coomer's concern - Click Read More for her editorial, Eulogy for a Peach Tree - about the two and one half year old government assault on the environment, on Economic Development, on Tourism and Agri-Tourism. But it goes on, despite signs such as this one. The otherwise scenic paradise along the roadway is browned out by herbicides, trees are subjected to cavalier mutilation by boom mowers, or more accurately, "tree manglers." It's a sad message, especially for the new generation of leadership currently subjected to the devastation on rides to and from school. - EW


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