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Agrees: Vandalism is a disgrace

Wonders if same miscreants damaged buildings at the Fairground
Jennifer Carter writes:
I agree with Joe Hare it is a disgrace that people have no respect for others or their property. It is highly possible that the person (s) that took the statue also are responsible for the vandalism that has been happening at the fairgrounds for several months now. They damaged our stage background, wrote on the concrete, poles and tables. Tore down and stole a light on the pavilion and within the past two weeks someone damaged our bleachers. There is constant trash being left and items broken under the pavilion. We cannot stay on the grounds all hours of the day and night to watch the property we use for events for the public to enjoy. I hope the VFW finds their statue returned undamaged and the vandalism stops! Thanks - Jennifer Carter, Adair County Jaycee
Comments: On an outrageous case of vandalism




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