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Courthouse matters, ask ACMS student Jacob Schilling



2011-10-09 - 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo Linda Waggener.
Adair County Middle School seventh grader Jacob Schilling, pictured above during Columbia's annual Downtown Days, demonstrates the best hope for those trying to assure restoration of the historic courthouse. He stopped by the booth under the banner that read 'this place matters' and studied all the material on the easel documenting the courthouse history. Jacob's questions about how it had been done and by whom, and when, and could he climb up into the tower, reinforced the absolute answer to all the questions of why restore it -- because it matters to our future, to the future of young Adair Countians like him, future leaders, historians, architects and artists, who need it to help build thoughts and dreams on. Jacob, son of Jorje Schilling and Jacob Payne, represents the first Youth Ambassador in the efforts to preserve and restore the county seat landmark.


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