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Ordinary people who give of themselves
and make Adair County a better place



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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:
  • The ACHS Band. Wow! You can't ask for pride and success better than national TV on Thanksgiving.
  • The PRIDE effort and cleaning and keeping clean our city and county. Mr. Sinclair and the support he gets from Judge Melton and Mayor Bell and others is an exceptional asset. Visitors this past weekend commented on how clean the area is - and that's worth money.
  • Lindsey Wilson College athletic success (and national recognition), new buildings, new programs such as nursing, energy technology career academy, and more.
  • ACHS and middle school academic teams in state and national contests.
  • ACHS basketball and other athletic teams in district and state playoffs.
  • Kids (or anyone) who put forth effort to be the best will always get my vote.

  • Additions:

  • How very generous and compassionate the people of Adair Co. are. -Janet Hutcheson
  • The "ordinary" folks who jump in to help make this a better place. Doug McCammish
To submit your suggestion for consideration for Doug's List, please use the Comments button with this article. Doug's List inclusions are subject to the approval of the list originator -ED WAGGENER



This story was posted on 2009-12-11 07:34:52
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