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BJ Hagy: Go get 'em, Jelaine Harlow

Writer supports Smoke Free Ordinance for Adair County
Comments re article 83606 Students from ACHS working for Smoke Free Ordinance

I applaud Jelaine Harlow and the students of ACHS for their efforts to get the Smoke Free Ordinance going for Adair County. I would like to redirect them back to an article I had written to Columbia Magazine back on 08/08/2013 (BJ Hagy finds AC Schools receiving tobacco subsidies ironic). Maybe it would be instructive for them to delve directly into an Adair County government entity to see if the are still in receipt of government tobacco subsidies for the Adair County Board of Education. - BJ Hagy

Thanks, BJ Hagy - It would be a major economic boost to Adair County were such an ordinance to be passed, either by the City of Columbia, or better by Adair County Fiscal Court. As for the Adair County School District, tobacco is no longer raised on its campus. The District is, for the most part, a trend setter for better health as it fulfills it's mission of being the "engine driving the Adair County economy." - EW




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