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Hats off to great work of CV Christian Church and Mary's House

Makes him proud to call Adair HOME, Dave Rosenbaum says

By Dave Rosenbaum

Since CM is my home page, I get the latest Adair County info first thing every day. Often I read of a crash on the bypass, or an arrest for drugs, or a crime or a dust-up over a hospital tax, or ....

Lately, however, all the above has been overshadowed by your coverage of Mary's House. The fine folks at Cane Valley Christian Church saw a need, got together and determined to do something. Hats off to those Cane Valley CC people and the folks of Adair. This great work is going to get done. Just makes me proud to still call Adair HOME!

"If anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him." 1 jo 3:17 --Dave Rosenbaum

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