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Adair County Enhanced 9-1-1 Dispatch Center, with columns



2008-04-02 - North High Street, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
TONY MARTENS, owner of T's Carpentry, 161 Short Lane, Columbia, KY, takes a break to pose in front of the four columns added to the 9-1-1 Dispatch Center, now nearing completion. Matching columns, with functional/decorative railings on the second floor, will be installed tomorrow or in the next few days, by Mike's Vinyl Siding, which is also doing the trim work, including the metal soffits and fascia around the eaves. Mi-Di Construction co-owners of the firm with the general contract for the building, said they hope to turn the keys over to Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton by the first of May, allowing the county two months to get equipment moved in an installed by the June 30, 2008 grant provision deadline.
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