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Bulletin: Sculpture at water fountain after 12 noon tomorrow

Tim Smith, the sculptor for the the Scales of Justice which will be the centerpiece of the fountain at the entrance of the Adair County Judicial Center, 201 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY, said that plans are to put the sculpture in place sometime after 12pm noon CT, tomorrow, Thursday, August 12, 2010.



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The Fountain is scheduled to have water Friday



2010-08-11 . 201 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KYRandy Nottingham a representative of Stonewear, Carson City, NV, is installing the new fountain at the Adair Judicial Center, working under a cool shelter complete with it's own portable radio sound system, electricity, and a suitcase fan to provide a breeze. The fountain is on schedule for the water to be turned on sometime day after tomorrow, on Friday, August 13, 2010. Jason Smith, head of maintenance at the facility, said that the new 40-ft. flagstaff now flying the American flag, was installed earlier this morning. Tim Smith, the designer of the fountain centerpiece, is scheduling the installation of that artistic element now with the Mr. Smith.
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