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Reception honors Mary Allender, Adair 911 Coordinator



2010-06-09 . 201 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY
Mary Allender, Adair County's 911 Coordinator, received a retirement gift presented Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton, , second from right, on behalf of the CJE, the staff at Adair 911, County Road Superintendent Jobe Darnell, and the Adair County Magistrates. Above, front row from left, are Assistant 911 Coordinator Justin Bailey, Mary Allender, Judge Melton, and Second District Magistrate Wid Harris; back row Third District Magistrate Sammy Baker, First District Magistrate Danny Goodin, Sixth District Magistrate Joe Rodgers (barely visible); Fifth District Magistrate Billy Dean Coffey, Fourth District Magistrate Perry Reeder, Jobe Darnell, and Adair 911 Center Dispatcher Jean Corbin. Mary Allender started her career with the county, part-time, in August 1996. Her full time position started December 12, 2000.


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