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Preparing to speak for Rescue Squad at City Council Meeting, April 3, 2006



2006-04-04 - City Hall, Columbia, Adair CO, KY - Photo Ed Waggener. Citizen Bill Anderson looks on, and Rescue Squad Training Coordinator Jason Rector looks up from notes at the City Council meeting, Monday, April 3, 2006. Anderson warned the council that Columbia and Adair County could lose the rescue squad if more support is not given the unit. Rector asked the Council to help fund protective gear for squad members, and Rescue Squad spokesperson William Earl Corbin requested $4,000 to blacktop the entrance road to the Squad Building. No action was taken at the meeting. At right, Anyssa Radford, who had a win at the Council meeting when the P&Z recommendation for a zone change to C-2 Highway Oriented Commercial for 503 Greensburg ST was denied by the council. Her home is next door to the lot.

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