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PUBLIC NOTICE: Adair Co. Project Development Meeting Nov. 29, 2005

The Adair County Project Development Board will have its regular meeting on Tuesday, November 29, 2005, at 5:00 p.m., CST, in the basement of the Annex Building.

The meeting is open to the public.




Click here for account of last meeting, including photos and drawings showing alternate sites
The Adair County Justice Center Project development board includes the chairman, Adair County Judge Executive Jerry Vaughan, and Adair County Distric 1 Magistrate Roger Stephens, the PDB includes Attorney Marshall Loy, Circuit Court Judge Jim Weddle, and Adair County Court Clerk Dennis Loy. Administrative Office of the Courts representatives James Bauman and Douglas Teague are the AOC advisors to the PDB.


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