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New survey is up: How do feel about nepotism in local government?

Previous survey shows mandatory trash pickup favored 3-1
By Ed Waggener
ed@columbiamagazine.com
A new poll is up. The Adair Fiscal Court is now studying changes to policies and procedures relative to the hiring of relatives.

The Adair County Regional Jail is reporting difficulty in recruiting and retaining qualified employees, and wants to be able to hire closer relatives than is now permitted.


How do you feel about this?

You can vote in this poll now. Everyone is invited to vote one time.
COMMENTS: Please send comments on this question to ed@columbiamagazine.com or post in "Submit a Story," or call 270-384-0612. Please include your name and how we may contact you. A followup story is planned. Candidate comments are welcome.
You can still vote in the trash pickup debate

The poll just taken from the homepage asked, "Should Adair County have mandatory trash pickup"?

The vote was heavily in favor of the mandatory pickup. Here's how the vote stood at 8:00 a.m. this morning:

Should Adair County have mandatory trash pickup?
Yes. 75.42 % (89)
No. 21.19 % (25)
No opinion. 3.39 % (4)
Total Votes: 118
As with previous polls, readers can continue to cast votes, by clicking through to the polls they wish to access.


This story was posted on 2006-01-12 08:07:21
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