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Roads in Adair County remain treacherous in places While many report clear roads along entire lengths of commutes this morning, motorists who must be out are advised to take extreme caution. Water is still reported over the roads in many places, including Pelham Branch Road near the Russell Creek Bridge and below Hutchison Church, at 7amCT, Monday morning, May 2, 2010. "Expect the unexpected" is the caveat of the day. This story was posted on 2010-05-03 06:59:17
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