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B. Armitage Sounds Off - on technology lag, lack of leadership

I have given up - our community leaders can't even see the future must less take us there.
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By Barbara Armitage

Ed, Here's the PERFECT example (see attached picture) of just how far behind we are in Adair County!

When the pigs were running through the yard last week I tried to send you the photo from my phone but it would not go through. I had to down load the photo to my computer and email it to you.



I cropped the car out of the second photo I sent six days ago. They are actually the same photo (and the same pigs).

I can email photos in every county surrounding us but not here. I have given up - our community leaders can't even see the future must less take us there.

s/Barbara Armitage

PS -We believe that the pigs belonged to a family on Pelly Lane but I don't know if they ever made it home.


This story was posted on 2012-07-22 09:37:34
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Loose pigs, lagging technology, and lack of leadership



2012-07-22 - 1535 Bull Run RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Barbara Armitage. Barbara Armitage overcame her trademark timidity to sound off about the growing problem of loose pigs, aggravated by lagging technology. She thinks the pigs capture and return could have been fast were it not for communications problems in Adair County.
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