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High Five for the Adair County Road Department Click on headline for commentary, photo(s) By Jim Hitt High five and a thank you to Magistrate Perry Reeder and the Adair County Road Department for the removal of a downed tree across a county maintained road. Most Adair County residents and tax payers probably drive daily on a portion of the more than 600 miles of county roads without giving it much thought. But the duties of the Road Department are numerous, not only repairing the roads as one may think, but including installing tiles, hauling gravel, backhoe work, trimming trees, cutting trees and chipping same, mowing road right ways, snow removal and storm damage cleanup. And more. So next time you're safely driving on a County road, thank the crews at the Adair County Road Department. Thank you, - Jim Hitt This story was posted on 2013-12-10 09:54:22
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