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A message to the people of Adair County from CJE Mike Stephens

'community unity and commitment will prevail . . . ' - MIKE STEPHENS

From Michael Lee Stephens, Adair County Judge Executive

(Sun 24 Jan 2016 at 12:33pmCT) - Snowstorm recovery is in full operational mode and making great progress with snow plows, great workforce, sunshine and much improved temperatures.

This was a major storm like we don't experience often and we are absolutely stressing our resources to the limit, however; the manpower is exhausted, equipment wearing, but morale and spirit remains high.

The reports of community spirit and contributions in helping our project is much appreciated. Thank you for patience, understanding, and expressions of appreciation to the ones doing a great job.

Again community unity and commitment will prevail. - Michael Lee Stephens, CJE




This story was posted on 2016-01-24 13:08:48
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