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Ann presents Address Markers for Downtown



2009-06-10 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
CJE ANN MELTON displayed the frames which will hold the Address Markers for the Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY. The judge commissioned Greg Redford, Old Craftsman Furniture & Cabinet Shop, to design holders which would be appropriate for Downtown Buildings. The signs will be affixed to the doorways on Jamestown and Greensburg Streets. A similar sign will be placed on the Adair Annex Building, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY, on door facing the Square. The door on Greensburg Street will not have a sign, Judge Melton said. Address Markers are planned for all Adair County Fiscal Court locations, Judge Melton said, including, the Adair 911 Center. Looking on are CJE Administrative Lisa Lee and Adair County Treasurer Barry Corbin.


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