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Ralph Waggener, South Central Printing, Recycler of Month



2008-04-14 - Adair Annex, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
RALPH WAGGENER, PRESIDENT OF SOUTH CENTRAL PRINTING Columbia, KY, was named the April "Recycler of the Month," by Adair County Judge Ann Melton, Adair County Fiscal Court, and Adair County Solid Waste Coordinator A.L. Sinclair, right, who made the presentation. "South Central Printing has been a recycler since the start of the program," Coordinator Sinclair said. "They do a wonderful job for us." South Central Printing is the third recipient of the prestigious award. Other winners are Donna Hancock and the Adair Progress, and Stephanie Long, who accepted the award on behalf of the Adair Food Pantry. The presentation was made at the Monday, April 14, 2008, special regular meeting of Adair Fiscal Court.


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