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Godfrey Jackson, gets ACHS lighting project underway



2015-07-30 - Indian Drive, Adair County School District, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Godfrey Jackson, ACHS '85, right, is the big man on campus again. He's the Taylor County RECC Staking Engineer for the boulevard lighting project which will soon illuminate Indian Drive from Greensburg Street to Indian Stadium. With him, above, are Adair County Maintenance Director David Jones, left, and Superintendent Alan W. Reed. The lighting project is one of several now in progress on the campus. Supt. Reed said that plans are to have five of the Indian Drive lights installed and operational by opening day of school, Thursday, August 6, 2015. - EW

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