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AC/C Joint Commission on Human Rights meets 30 Mar 2014

By Rev. Bobby Bowe

Adair County/City of Columbia Joint Commission on Human Rights Meeting The Adair County /City of Columbia Joint Commission on Human Rights will conduct its first meeting on March 30, 2015, at 6pmCT. The meeting will be held in the meeting room in the basement of the Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY.

The organizational meeting of this commission will primarily consist of a brief discussion of the Commission's responsibilities along with an election of officers. This meeting is being conducted as a result of appointments made by Adair County Judge Executive Michael Stephens and City of Columbia Mayor Curtis Hardwick and approved by the Adair County Fiscal Court and the Columbia City Council. Contact Reverend Bobby L. Bowe at 270-378-6050 or 270-250-2565




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