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Family tradition: Roberts and School bus driving



2008-07-10 - Adair County Annex, Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
JAMES ROBERTS, front right, attended the Tuesday, July 8, 2008, Adair County Fiscal Court meeting in support of Lincoln Drive residents who wanted the Adair County Fiscal Court to help with road problems. Roberts drives the school bus which has to travel from KY 206 to KY 76 on the pot-hole filled road. He's the son of Nolan Roberts, who also drove for the Adair County School District. Behind him is, left, Anthony Stargell, the spokesperson for the Lincoln Drive group, and, mostly hidden, the First District Magistrate, Danny Goodin. Because Lincoln Drive is a private passageway and does not meet the county's subdivision road acceptance standards, the county is limited in providing any help until the road is brought up to standards and accepted into the county system. However, Judge Melton asked County Attorney Jennifer Hutchison Corbin to research the legality for possible aid because a school bus uses the road. Roberts said that his thumb will be back in use by the Thursday, August 7, 2008 first day of school.


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