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It's a go: Hart County is coming to Columbia today.

The latest word at 9:24amCT, from Adair County High School Athletics Director Brent Campbell: 'Just got off the phone with Hart. It is a go for today at three. Thanks so much for posting.' And a note about the location: Mike Newton & Staff of Lindsey Wilson's Plant Operations kept the roads and sidewalks open all week at Lindsey Wilson, initially for resident students only, then for Thursday & Friday Classes. LWC Athletic Director Willis Pooler graciously agreed to let us use Biggers Sports Center, saving the ACHS the expense of clearing roads and sidewalks which might not otherwise be needed. Thanks, Lindsey Wilson, for the gracious gesture." - BRENT

The Adair County Indians boys basketball team will host Hart County Raiders at Biggers Sports Center, 367 Spickard Drive, Columbia, KY, on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College, weather permitting. All Senior basketball players (girls and boys) and cheerleaders will be recognized. - BRENT CAMPBELL, Athletics Director




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