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Tracking the discussion: Wet/dry vote in 3 days, 22 Mar 2016

Three days from this update of comments, Tuesday March 22, 2016, is special election day in Adair County; no matter how you feel, voting is your right and privilege so please go to the polls and cast your ballot. Wondering "where do I vote?" click this link for polling places.

By Linda Waggener


Adair County will have its first election in 80 years, three days from now, March 22, 2016, and decide whether it stays dry (vote of no), or changes to wet (vote of yes) to allow the legal sale of alcoholic beverages within its borders.

To review 163 letters and comments sent to columbiamagazine.com since January 1, 2016 about the election click this link. They are printed in order of date received, so the newest are at the end.



Clicking the link takes readers to "Tracking the Discussion about wet/dry" all news and opinions received on the issue of legalizing alcohol sales in the county since the first of this year.

Columbiamagazine.com respects all voices and endeavors to print all contributions signed and written in civil discourse on this very important matter.
  • Letters and comments from persons who have already stated positions may be held to make room for opinions of those who have not yet had their letters included.

  • Letters requesting name not be used with comments are subject to being left out -- in some cases names may be kept on file and the letter printed with that notation, but it is entirely up to the editor's discretion.

  • Letters with a call to action to vote one side over the other will be considered for paid advertising.
163 letters and comments have been received and printed by columbiamagazine.com since the first of the year concerning this election click this link to review them. Links are in chronological order - newest comments are added at the bottom of the numbered list.


This story was posted on 2016-03-19 09:52:56
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