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In Downtown Columbia: Very busy today, Sept. 6, 2006

Expect a very busy Wednesday, in foggy, foggy downtown Columbia, KY, this morning. While there are no cases scheduled in Adair Circuit Court, the Kentucky Court of Justice lists 85 cases on the docket for District Court, including hearings for Joey Burris and Lee Burkett growing out of an altercation following the Breeding Doing Donuts incident.( Burkett was involved only in the altercation, and had no involvement with the doing donuts affair.) To see whole docket, Click here or click on Court Docket in Quick Links to access the Kentucky Court of Justice website.

Lots of people will be in town; parking will likely be at a premium. School traffic is moving more smoothly in the second week of school. Chief Mark Harris assigns to Columbia Police Department officers to work traffic each morning at two points on Greensburg ST, and two School Resource Officers (Cops in Schools Officers) help move traffic within the massive Adair County Schools campus. Traffic slowdowns to points as far away as townward of Stults Street and on the north to the Christian Life Center on Hudson Street now seem to be diminishing.




This story was posted on 2006-09-06 05:58:29
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