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Relay for Life moved. Traffic will not be blocked from Square Traffic Advisory: Relay for Life moved to Adair County Middle School; scheduled roadblocks downtown on the Square are now cancelled. Traffic will flow as normal around the Public Square By Ofc. Josh Brockman Columbia, KY Police Department, Jason Cross, chief Columbia Police Department has been notified by Relay for Life committee members that events for tonight on the public square have been moved to Adair County Middle School Gym, 320 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY All traffic roadblocks and detours that were to be put in place by Columbia Police Department at 4pmCT, this evening are now cancelled and traffic will flow as normal around Public Square. - Ofc. Josh Brockman This story was posted on 2013-05-10 10:11:37
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