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Non-injury collision occurs on icy patch on Knifley RD, Columbia, KY

Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss is investigating a collision that occurred1.4 miles north of Columbia, KY, on KY 551/Knifley RD, which occurred Thursday, January 27, 2001, at approximately 9:20amCT.A 2006 Ford F550 Southern States GasTruck operated by 29 year old John Marcum of Campbellsville, KY,was attempting to exit a steep private drive at 1470 Knifley RD (MAP), when he hit ice causing him to slide onto KY 551 into the pathof a 2001 Ford Ranger being operated by 18 year old Gary FeeseJr. of Columbia, KY. The Feese vehicle then struck Marcum vehicle in thefront driverside.

No injuries reported in the collision. Adair County Sheriff's Office, Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY.




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