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Hardscratch Store now sign-up point for Address Markers By Kirby Hancock, ACHS FFA AdviserWe are happy to announce that another retail location has came on board to help FFA promote and sell the 911 Address Markers. Hardscratch Country Store, owned by Ken and Vicki Hill, located at 7694 Hwy 55 RD South, Glensfork, Ky will serve as our newest pick-up and drop off location for sign orders. This should make it more convenient for local residents, fish fry patrons, and gun store customers to gain access to the signs. Owner Ken Hill can vouch for the importance of the signs serving as a retired Kentucky State Trooper. Those placing orders for signs and/or posts at Hardscratch should expect a turn around time of about 2-3 (school days). Orders may also be placed at Day & Day Feed and Pet Store and M & W Milling. -Kirby Hancock This story was posted on 2010-01-01 12:39:09
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