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David Jones, School Board recognize work of Richard Bunch



2016-03-18 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, kY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Richard Bunch, left, of Russell County, KY, received a certification of appreciation last night, Thu 17 Mar 2016, during the regular March session of the Adair County School Board. Bunch was project construction manager for Branscum Construction of Russell Springs, KY, in charge of building the new bus garage, officially named the "Adair County Transportation Complex," David Jones, right, Adair County Schools Buildings and Grounds Superintendent, made the presentation. He said that Mr. Bunch told him, at the outset, that he would do his very best and build the structure for Mr. Jones as if he were building his own home. Mr. Jones responded by saying that it wasn't his bus garage, it was for wonderful, dedicated staff of bus drivers and mechanics. - EW


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