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Travel: Milling work, southbound 1-65, Cave City to Horse Cave By Keirsten Jaggers, Public Information Officer KYTC Department of Highways, District 3, Bowling Green, KY BOWLING GREEN, KY (November 28, 2012) - With the milling work completed last night for the northbound direction of I-65, KYTC contract crews will turn their attention to the southbound direction between mile markers 52 - 59 (Cave City to Horse Cave). Crews will be milling the southbound shoulder this evening from 7pm-7amCT between Cave City and Horse Cave. This work is tentatively scheduled for completion tonight, weather permitting. Motorists are encouraged to reduce their speed and anticipate slow moving traffic while traveling through this work zone. -Keirsten Jaggers This story was posted on 2012-11-28 15:38:36
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