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Today in Columbia: Heavy day in Adair Circuit Court

A heavy docket in Adair Circuit Court may mean heavier traffic and heavy demand for available parking spaces. There are 79 cases in Circuit Court, and one in District Court, on the docket for today. These , include two high profile cases.A pretrial conference is scheduled at 1:00pm CT, today, for Wellie Paul Grant, who is facing murder charges and fleeing/evading police, 1st degree, stemming from a June 10, 2006, incident at Beech Grove Church on KY 900 and the murder of prominent Columbia and Glens Fork businessman Rex Coffey. At 1:09pm, a review is scheduled for now famous escape artist, Christian Wheeler, who now faces 26 counts. Wheeler escaped custody of an Adair County Deputy Jailer on April 23, 2006, while at Westlake Regional Hospital, and was recaptured September 15, 2006. To see the complete docket at the Kentucky Court of Justice, Click Here. Then,at 5:00pm CT, the Adair County Project Development Board (PDB) will have its regular monthly meeting in the basement of the Adair County Annex Building. The meeting is open to the public, including all those interested in the new Adair County Justice Center. In the evening, there will be visitations for three departed members of the community, at Grissom Funeral Home for J.D. Harper, and two at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary, for Dwight Monday, and for Gary Eckert.



This story was posted on 2006-09-26 04:23:07



 

































 
 
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