What makes a city, village or township feel like "home" to the people who live there?  It is the efforts of people like Russell Adams that can transform a point on the map into a community, a place to call home.
   

Russell Adams served as Perry Township Trustee for 39 years.  This office requires a vote of the people and Russell undoubtedly had their confidence and approval.  Farming and serving as Township Trustee were his full-time jobs.  Russell's efforts in the area of zoning were instrumental in maintaining the peaceful, semi-rural community we know today.
     

As trustee, and without much money to work with, he supervised the road department and was on call 24 hours a day.  He made sure the roads were plowed in winter, kept in repair, and that the cemetery was mowed and maintained.  The job of trustee is a hands-on job requiring more than 20 hours of time every week including evenings and weekends.

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