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School retains prestigious BG law firm for ACPC geothermal case

Lajuana S. Wilcher will represent Adair County School board negotiations in regard to the installation of the Geo-Thermal System installed at Adair County Primary Center, the District's newest school

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Superintendent Alan Reed, reached after the Adair County School Board met in Executive Session this morning at a Special Called School Board Meeting, announced that the board voted uninanimously to hire the law firm of English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP (ELPO Law) of Bowling Green to represent the school board in litigation/settlement concerning alleged problems with the installation of the geothermal system at the Adair County Primary Center.

Mr. Reed said that the lead ELPO Law partner assigned to the case will be Attorney Lajuana S. Wilcher. Superintendent Reed would not speculate as to the size of the settlement being sought, nor did he name the firm or firm(s) which might be party to paying. Voting to hire the attorney were Board Chairman Floyd Burton (Division 4), and Board members Terry Harvey (1), Lisa Burton (3), and Mike Harris (5). Board Member Quinn Lasley did not attend.




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