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Softball field renovation at Blair Park nearing completion



2012-06-19 - Jim Blair Park, 901 Hudson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Fence building and field grading are going on at the same time, as the regulation size softball field at Jim Blair Park nears completion. Ben Hayes, President of fence contractor Industrial, Inc., 148 Loveless Road, Russell Springs, KY. in the foreground has a crew putting the finishing touches on the fence. In the background, the tenth load of fill dirt from Burton Paving has been hauled by the Adair County Road Department to fill in a low spot on the infield which pooled water because of a poor grade. While the field is built to competition specs for softball tournaments, it will also be multi-purpose and will be used for baseball, as well. Terry Williams of the Adair County Road Department was driving the big Mack Dump truck.


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