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Doug McCammish commends ACMS team, Team Kentucky

Comment on World spotlight: Adair Co. A-teams make it 5 in a row, Top 10 AND Spotlight on Luke Maupin: Member Team Kentucky, 8th in Nation!

By Doug McCammish
Chairman, Columbia/Adair Co. Economic Development Authority

Repeated performance by Adair County teams, Future Problem Solving teams, and Team Kentucky, speaks volumes for the kids, their dedication, and their coaches. Kids who take on a challenge and prove to Kentucky, the U.S., and the world that people in little Adair County CAN do great things bodes well for their future and our future in world competition.

We know that everyone is tired of hearing about world competition, but it impacts everything we do - just ask our farmers and small business people. We have to be smarter and more inventive and more creative to get where we want to go. It is going to take dedicated and smart kids like this to get us there.

Thanks for taking the time and making the effort. -Doug




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