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What can be done with 14 acres



2011-03-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo Drawing by Larry Holmes.
Larry Holmes and Bo Biggs of the Adair County Little League Association displayed a drawing to show the Little League's plans for 14 acres in the Old Industrial Park to the Columbia/Adair Parks and Recreation Board, meeting for the first time in history with its full complement of nine members. The drawing shows where two football fields , which could double as soccer fields, a Babe Ruth field, a Little League baseball field, a playground, and a basketball facility would be built. There is room for a senior citizens center, but that will no longer be needed with the City and County's purchase of the Christian Life Center at 901 Hudson ST. Under the proposal, the P & R board would buy the land for $100,000 and lease it back to the Little League.


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