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Douglas Hoots speaks at Columbia Adair Chamber meeting

Columbia Mayor Pamela Hoots proudly introduced her brother Doug, Columbia native and law partner with Miller, Griffin and Marks, as the guest speaker for the November Chamber of Commerce meeting in Columbia.

He gave a brief overview of the state and federal courts, including, "Before the writing of the U.S. Constitution and the establishment of the permanent national judiciary under Article III, the states had courts. Each of the thirteen colonies also had its own courts, based on the British common law model.

"The judiciary today continues as a dual court system, with courts at both the national and state levels.


Both levels have three basic tiers consisting of trial courts, appellate courts, and finally courts of last resort, typically called supreme courts."

He provided booklets detailing the court system. For his contact information, send a note to the Chamber office, email: coladair@duo-county.com

The meeting is held each second Tuesday of the month in the Training and Development Center, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia.

DuoBroadband provided the lunch and chose to have it catered by Black Stallion Steakhouse.


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A look into our court system



2023-11-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Columbia native and attorney Doug Hoots gave a brief overview of the state and federal court system that we operate under at the November Columbia Adair Chamber of Commerce luncheon. He was introduced by his sister ad former Chamber President, Mayor Pam Hoots.

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DuoBroadband gives update at Chamber meeting



2023-11-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
DuoBroadband was the sponsor of the November Columbia Adair Chamber of Commerce and had lunch catered by Black Stallion Steakhouse. Sherry Selby is pictured giving a brief update about the growing company.

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Walmart at the Training and Development Center



2023-11-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Walmart was represented at the November Columbia Adair Chamber of Commerce meeting by Vickie Clark, Tasha Bishop, Becky Spradlin and Christina Foley. The company has a large training academy here but it is undergoing some renovations so, as members of the Chamber, they are able to temporarily use the meeting room of the Training and Development Center building for sessions.

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Black Stallion Steakhouse catered luncheon



2023-11-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Catering Tuesday's Chamber of Commerce lunch meeting, sponsored by DuoBroadband, was provided by Columbia's Black Stallion Steakhouse. From left are Black Stallion crew members: Erick Montoya, Guadalupe Manjarrez and Rogelio Hernandez.

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