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Poll on Adair deer population: There are too many deer New ColumbiaMagazine.com Survey ask opinion on smoking ban. Those against Nickel Tax now in lead in ColumbiaMagazine.com survey. Photo accompanies this article A new ColumbiaMagazine.com Survey asks: "Should the City of Columbia and/or Adair County ban smoking in public places?" What's your opinion? Vote in our ongong opinion survey: Should the City of Columbia and/or Adair County ban smoking in public places? Majority voting think there are too many deer The survey asking if there are too many deer in Adair County reached 100 votes today, and the deer lost. Eighty-two per cent of those who voted favor thinning the herd. Only 13% thought the deer should not deer should be left alone, while 5% had no opinion. What's your opinion? Vote in our ongong opinion survey: Do you think Adair County has too many deer? Poll on Nickel Tax gives edge to those AgainstThe vote at 7:40 p.m., Saturday night, November 11, 2005, in the Poll on the Nickel Tax show those Against leading those For by 157-147, with two voting no opinion. What's your opinion? Vote in our ongong opinion survey: Should the Adair County School District fight to keep Nickel Tax if vote required Past polls are still accessible for votes, comment, or perusalThere are now over 17 past polls which remain online, accessble for additional votes, comments, or for research and perusal. These sought opinions over a wide range of issues, from your favorite way to drink Ski, to whether the James Gang really robbed the bank, to whether the Columbia Cemetery Road should remain open. Click here to access all past ColumbiaMagazine.com polls This story was posted on 2005-11-11 19:55:57
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