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New Adair business, iGo ReGo, holds grand opening

By Linda Waggener

Where you'd once have seen hundreds of Kentucky Tie and Lumber logs in production at 423 Saw Mill Road in Columbia, you'll now find a sea of iGo ReGo vehicles in production being reconditioned for the company's retail locations around the state.

iGo ReGo held its grand opening celebration May 4, 2021 with a Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony followed by lunch and a job fair as company leaders welcome applicants for open mechanic positions.



iGo ReGo got its start in 2012 by Company President Michael Meyer and Vice President Karey Moore on a small lot in the edge of Russell County at the top of 'roller coaster' hill on East 80. It has grown from there to six buildings, 400 vehicles, 40 employees at present, and they are taking applications to grow upwards to a hundred.


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A sea of vehicles is in view at new iGo location



2021-05-06 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The site at 423 Saw Mill Road in Columbia is where you'll find a sea of iGo ReGo vehicles in production being reconditioned for the company's retail locations around the state.

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New business opens with job fair, looking for mechanics



2021-05-06 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
New Adair County business, iGo ReGo, held a grand opening celebration May 4, 2021 with a Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony followed by lunch and a job fair looking for applicants for open mechanic positions. Preparing to cut the ribbon, from left, are: Columbia-Adair EDA Chairman Bobby Morrison, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ellen Zornes, Adair County Judge Executive Gale Cowan, iGo ReGo President Michael Meyer, Vice President Karey Moore, CFO Elisabeth Taylor, CTO Alan Lindsey, VP of Sales David Meyer, Community Trust Bank Director Doyle Lloyd and Zach Madewell, Columbia City Councilmember Sharon Payne and Mayor Pamela Hoots.

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At the iGo ReGo grand opening



2021-05-07 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
At Columbia's new vehicle reconditioning company iGo ReGo grand opening celebration Tuesday were Sarah Moore, holding Asher, with Kaitlyn, Luke, and her Mom, Betty at left. All are members of the leadership family - Sarah's husband, Karey, is vice president, and Betty's husband, Tommy Meyer, is the service manager. They were joined by Adair County and Columbia business and government representatives, company employees and friends welcoming the new business.

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