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David Jones, School Board recognize work of Richard Bunch
 2016-03-18 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, kY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Richard Bunch, left, of Russell County, KY, received a certification of appreciation last night, Thu 17 Mar 2016, during the regular March session of the Adair County School Board. Bunch was project construction manager for Branscum Construction of Russell Springs, KY, in charge of building the new bus garage, officially named the "Adair County Transportation Complex," David Jones, right, Adair County Schools Buildings and Grounds Superintendent, made the presentation. He said that Mr. Bunch told him, at the outset, that he would do his very best and build the structure for Mr. Jones as if he were building his own home. Mr. Jones responded by saying that it wasn't his bus garage, it was for wonderful, dedicated staff of bus drivers and mechanics. - EW
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J.T. Coomer Bus Garage soon to be history
 2016-03-18 - 342 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. The Adair County School Board, in its regular session Thu 18 Mar 2016, declared this decades old building surplus and approved a plan, presented by Buildings & Grounds Superintendent David Jones, to have razed starting at the end of the 2015-2016 school year. The new Adair County Transportation Complex lacks on paving, installation of lights, and minor punch list items to be ready, now. Paving is scheduled for Mon 21 Mar 2016. The timing is scheduled to accommodate the baseball season and an orderly transition from the old facility to the new one. - EW. Paired photo. See also: Adair County Transportation Complex from Veterans Bypass
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Moochie Hart reports on success of Healthy Kids Clinic
 2016-03-18 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Clarissa "Moochie" Hart of Cumberland Family Medical (CFM), gave a report on the first year, thus far, of CFM's Healthy Kids Clinic contract with the Adair County School District. Her report of a successful year was attested to by a teacher parent, principals, and even Superintendent Alan Reed, who said he was spared time off by being seen by Tiffany McMinoway, the program's nurse practitioner. He was sent to see his doctor, and learned that he did not in fact, have a strep infection; and was able to return to school almost immediately. In the period since the program began, August 1, 2015 to the report time of March 15, 2016, Hart said CMF providers has 2,247 total patient encounters, an average of 18 patients a day. The program provided 632 flu shots, 68 immunizations, 4 well child exams, 42 well child immunizations, eight procedures, five lab draws, 79 School/Sports Physicals and saw 183 new patients, 1,135 established patients, and had 87 follow up visits. - EW
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Supt. Reed chart projects funds
 2016-03-18 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Alan W. Reed. Adair County Schools total state funding could drop from a current $924,356.30 in 2016 to $757,96716 if the governor's budget were to be adopted without modification in the waning days of the 2016 session of the current General Assembly, according to this "Impact of Budget Cuts on Local Grants," were to be adopted. The information was presented in the Superintendent's Report last night, Thu 17 Mar 2016 session of the Adair County School Board. - EW
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Adair Schools take major leap forward in technology
 2016-03-18 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Carla Perkins, Adair Co. Schools Technology Director. The Adair County Board of Education approved a plan presented by Technology Director Carla Perkins to add a total of 462 Instructional Devices - a combination of 162 iPads and 300 Chromebooks - to bring all schools to a one device for every two students - next year. Following the approval, Perkins said she would begin the process of ordering the devices immediately, so that the devices plus carts for them, will be available for the start of the 2016-2017 school year. The devices will be paid for with escrowed KET funds matched by $60,000. The Total cost if approximately $168,000. The extra $8,000 will be paid for by Technology Department funds, Perkins said.
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New windows in Jeffries Building keep traditional look
 2016-03-17 - Lindsey Wilson Jeffries Building, 228 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Mike Newton, Director of Plant Operations, Lindsey Wilson College. Mark Jones installing windows, today, Thursday, March 17, 2016 on Lindsey Wilson College's Jeffries Building. Notice....there is no
difference in the look of the originals and the new. The new ones are lower, second story ones. Top row of windows yet to be replaced. - Mike Newton
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Have You Finished It Yet? Book Club at Blue Bird Cafe
 2016-03-17 - Blue Bird Cafe, 202 W Main Street, Stanford, KY - Photo by Page Turner. Members of the "Have You Finished it Yet?" Book Club had a wonderful time Tuesday, March 15th when they visited the Blue Bird Cafe in Stanford, KY to meet the author Angela Correll who wrote "Grounded" and "Guarded". Mrs. Correll is a Kentucky author. From left to right, standing: Diane Rose, Ginger Swift, Wendy Burt, Margo Miller, Roberta Peterson. Sitting: Chris Haskill, Ernestine Bennett, and Kathy Hunt. Thank you, Doug Peterson, for driving! Both books are available for check out at the library. - Page Turner
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