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Ordinary people who give of themselves and make Adair County a better place Doug's List Updated-Printer Friendly Copy A list of reasons for Adair County's attitude of success, created by Doug McCammish, with additions from other contributors. About: Uniting us in who we are as a people To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Obviously, these acts of human kindness and heroism belong on the Adair County Pride list. It is above and beyond the wonderful generosity that Janet Hutcheson added to the list - it is giving of themselves. The "ordinary" folks who jump in to help make this a better place, not to mention all the trained volunteer firemen and women, search & rescue, dive team members, EMS, police, sheriff's officers, and other emergency personnel. s/Doug McCammish DOUG'S LIST:
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