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Another Mystery: The missing Old ACHS totem pole

Trish Jackson bring a Cold Case which should get Chief Cross' and his Old Boss' attention. Maybe even bring one of the greatest Adair County lawmen of all time, Sheriff Billy Ballou, out of retirement. He'd find it quicker than he wiped out crime in Adair County in his first week in office. This would be a piece of cake.

Trish Jackson writes:
Just wondering if anyone knew what happened to the Totem pole that was in the gym at the old high school? The school that is now Adair County Middle School? It's been gone for years, and my brother-in-law, James Brockman, had a lot to do with the design of it. Thanks! - Trish Jackson
If anybody has a photo of the masterpiece carving, please share it with ColumbiaMagazine.com readers. -EW




This story was posted on 2011-08-18 10:48:36
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