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Adair County school receives Build Kentucky Award



2014-04-22 - Photo photo from Branscum Construction Co. . Accepting the Build Kentucky Award on behalf of Branscum Construction for the construction of the Adair County Primary Center were Terry Loy, Senior Superintendent and Josh Branscum. Adair County School Superintendent Alan Reed and Adair County School Board Chairman Floyd Burton, Board Member Joseph Payne and Principal Patty jones accepte the Award on behalf of the Adair County School District. Accepting on behalf of Sherman Carter Baranahart were architects Gabe Jones and Michael Smith. Branscum Construction photo(s). Clicking ReadMore accesses Adair County School Board meeting at which award announced.

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