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Sunday reminder: Most read story from Saturday

Story 2-in-1: 1) Launch of William Burton's latest enterprise, and 2) Occupants of new Grider Properties may represent the biggest boost to Adair County economy in recent times. It's recommended reading for those who may have missed it earlier. CM should be among the first to announce the full details in a few days. Things are looking up. - EW

By far the most read story yesterday was New Columbia business makes history Saturday morning; it only hinted at what very well could be the biggest Ecoonomic Devleopment project in years - bringing new jobs to Columbia in a big way. It's the work of a team which is almost a private Board of Trade in iteself.




This story was posted on 2014-02-09 06:37:44
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