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Larry Smith reminds everyone
of great July 4th weather, birthdays


Larry Smith called from 92.7 The WAVE to say what a beautiful day it is today. "I wish I had walked all 25 miles to the station this morning. It is such a pretty day," he said. "What a perfect day to be alive in A-Dair County, Kentucky for the start of the July 4th holiday weekend!"

"What a day to celebrate A.L. Sinclair's Birthday" he added. "He's 71 today," Smith said, and every one of those years has been such a blessing to Adair County."Tell everybody about his birthday today. I'm telling them on The WAVE," and he ordered the photo, "The man who cleaned up Adair County," be posted, again, on the front page, and added, "Don't forget. This is big.""It's your wife's birthday," he said. "You ought to already know that. Get her something nice." he said.

The man really has more to do, running two radio stations, than to boss humble internet editors around.

A lot of people would like to see him walk to the station one morning. Bet he'd raise a lot of money for the Historic Courthouse Preservation if he ever did. We already know of a $1 pledge a mile, on that day. $25. From a poor man.-Ed Waggener




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Happy Birthday to The Man Who Cleaned Up Adair County



2010-07-02 - Photo by Ed Waggener. CM File photo. Jumping Off Place, Down by Vicky Pike's Farm, KY 61 S
Governor Steve Beshear met the Man Who Cleaned Up Adair County during ceremonies announcing the construction of KY 61 S from just south of Vicky Pike's Farm to Sparksville, in February of 2009. At left, is one of the radio announcers on WHVE, The WAVE. Today, July 2, 2010, is A.L. Sinclair's 71st Birthday. He's the Adair County Solid Waste Coordinator, who has built the local program into a model one for the nation.

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