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Verdict: No absentee voting for People's Choice Squarecrows And, there's only one polling 'house': The Retired Teachers' Booth in front of the First and Farmers National Bank. Click on headline for complete story By Ellen Zornes for Adair Heritage Association Sorry, but no absentee ballots. People's Choice Award voting will be held at the Retired Teachers' Booth in the quadrant in front of First and Farmer's National Bank during Downtown Days with one person's signature per vote. First, Second and Third Place are awarded by anonymous judging. Remember everyone, the Squarecrows are just for fun to be enjoyed by all as our square comes alive...with Squarecrows and people intermingling with the Squarecrows! Oh, and remember the Story Walk. See you on the square in Columbia! - Ellen Zornes This story was posted on 2017-10-08 12:24:38
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