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Postings go faster with Street Addresses, Street Numbers Postings of Events, Yard Sales, and some news items are running behind at this time, though a catch-up is expected later today. ColumbiaMagazine.com gives priority to announcements which include Street Addresses with Street #'s. It's a courtesy to our readers, who may want to attend an event and who, with this tiny bit of information, can quickly find directions by putting the street address, with street number, into a Google search on home computer, laptop, or smart phone. If submissions do not include this information, we make every effort to research the site or call the Address Coordinator at (270) 384-4760 to get the information. This takes time which could be used to post more of the exciting events happening in Adair County at this time. For those submitting news, Street and Street Number should be a subconscious bit of information, as more and more addresses in Adair County are becoming for us. The extraordinary response to the effort to use Street Addresses with Numbers has been overwhelming. Behind the scenes efforts by a multitude of organizations and individuals could mean that Adair County will achieve yet another first: The first county to have 99% of venues with Address Markers.ColumbiaMagazine.com management is also hoping that certain World Class Future Problem Solvers who are today's Heroes of the Community - we call no names -will put there imagination to work, as, we're told, they are already doing for the opportunity to put the historic Adair County Courthouse to a good new use. Hint. Hint. Hint. -ED WAGGENER This story was posted on 2009-06-02 04:33:24
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