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Crime/Link: Pharmacy robbed way out KY 80 West

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There's a report posted Wednesday, March 27, 2013, of a robbery out West KY 80, about 250 miles or so from Miz Vicky's place in Greater Bliss, Adair County, KY at a pharmacy in Arlington, KY (from Columbia, turn left by Miz Vicky's place onto Edmonton Road/KY 80 and go Kentucky State Police investigating pharmacy robbery in Arlington on WPSD Tv in Paducah, KY. Interestingly, the story says he was headed East - that would be toward Glasgow, Edmonton, Columbia, and Russell Springs.

Didn't find any big news today, from the far west end of KY 80, Columbus, or the East End, in Elk Horn City, but here in the center of the road, Columbia, KY, Ann and The Boys will be considering a new Bushhog and the Pulling Machine at 8:30amCT, in a special called meeting of Adair Fiscal Court, in the basement of the Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY on the business route of KY 80 in Adair County. That's Big News in the Center of the Universe. - CM
For more on Wikipedia about Kentucky Route 80




This story was posted on 2013-03-28 06:07:21
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