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Knifley writer applauds self-reliance in new school facilities plan Comments re article 54768 A monumental moment in history of Adair County Schools Jon Halsey writes: As presented it appears to be a laudable plan and I applaud those involved. It is refreshing to see planning that reallocates the assets we already have and considers re-allocation to better meet the community's current needs rather than looking for the State or Feds to give us more. - Jon Halsey, Knifley, KYComments on the Monumental Moment in Adair County School History - the epic reconfiguration of the schools and reshaping of the campus, are welcome. Send comments using any Contact/Submit button. This story was posted on 2012-09-28 07:01:31
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