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Kentucky 61 at Sparksville re-opened at 6:30pmCT

(6:31pmCT, Tuesday, March 27, 2012) - Stacy Estes of Kentucky State Police called to say that Kentucky 61 is now open as usual. The explosive truck wreckage has been removed and traffic flows freely all the way between Columbia and Burkesville, KY.


Previously:Officials now hoping for 5pmCT re-opening of KY 61


Update to Update, 5:58pmCT. Stacy Estes, Dispatcher at KSP Post 15, said no new word had been received on the re-opening of KY 61.
Update to: Overturned tractor trailer leads to road closure in Adair Co., KY story with photo(s)

According to KSP Dispatcher Mark S. Coker at Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY, who has been in contact with CVE Officer Josh Brockman, the word from the explosives truck collision site in Sparksville is that the KY 61 will be re-opened by 5pmCT or earlier.

"Residents in the area of the scene have been allowed to return to their homes," he said.





This story was posted on 2012-03-27 16:36:55
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