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Annex Basement will be open until all clear tonight Update: Only doors facing Public Square at front of Annex are open. Holly Grimsley called to remind everyone that the Greensburg Street side doors at the front of the Annex had to be locked because winds were blowing them open and letting rainwater get on the floor. The shelter will be open, she said, until the tornado watch is over - expected to be at around 10:30pmCT, tonight, Sunday, July 3, 2016. Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Disaster Director wrote that the basement in the Adair Annex would be open during storms for anyone needing shelter. Deputy Adair County Judge Holly Grimsley is on her way, she called to say at 3:52pmCT that she was on her way to open the shelter, and if anyone arrives and does not find it open now, just wait a few moments - she is on her way. The Deputy CJE said that the shelter will be open this even until there is an all clear. This story was posted on 2016-07-03 15:32:14
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