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How many more High Speed Chase stories

Comments re article 50649 High speed chase Adair Russell ends The Flatwoods KY

Rita Smith writes:
How many more articles about this so called high speed chase gonna be on the CM? I know there is much more to gossip about besides this high speed chase. I think I have already counted 4 maybe 5 articles so far. Sincerely- Rita Smith
Thanks, Rita Smith, for raising this point. There may be more. We thought it big news - that people ought to be aware that absolutely crazy, random things happen even in Adair County. I personally think law enforcement did what it had to do. However, your criticism is sincerely appreciated. I believe that people, in general, do things to get attention, and if we give attention to bad behavior, it creates an incentive for more bad behavior. It was tough call. Only hope we were mostly right. Civil discourse such as yours is always welcome. We don't, and won't tolerate or even acknowledge discourteous or disrespectful comments. -EW




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