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Ribbon cutting and open house held at Quality Personnel



2018-08-22 - Pinewood Shopping Center, New Columbia, Adair County, KY - Photo by Beth Holmes, Adair Community Voice.
A ribbon cutting ceremony and open house event were held today, August 22, 2018 at Quality Personnel, a branch of AtWork Personnel, in the Pinewood Shopping Center. In the center are president of Quality Personnel Connie Harris, co-owner David Luttrell, Branch Manager Monica Shuffett, and Bonnie Irey Senior Staffing Manager. Others in the photo, in no particular order, are: Oris Young, Chasta Warner, Heather Yoakem, Tammy Blair, Jennifer Katz, Willa Vincent, Hope New, Stacey Wilson, Mayor Curtis Hardwick, Ann Martin, Wes Bryant, Juanita Thomas, Pam Hoots, Ellen Zornes, Wanda Sanders, Thad Keltner, Ethan Keltner, Donna Simpson, Danielle Baxter, Ethan Keltner, Robbie Bell, Elizabeth White, Sharon Burton, Andrew Scalos, Lisa Gosser, Sue Stivers and Linda Waggener.


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