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Road crews do an awesome job

Leshia Fair writes:
I think Adair County has an awesome road crew and that they do an awesome job. I have lived on "C" roads in the past and it is frustrating in inclement weather, but I get that it has to be prioritized. But what I do know is - this county's "main roads" are very well maintained. I cross the county line twice a day - no matter the weather - and you know when when you hit the county line.

I have even heard people from surrounding counties speak of how well the roads are maintained here, particularly in the winter time. These guys get out of bed and hit the roads when the rest of us are glad not to have to. I think they need a pat on the back. Thanks for taking such good care and making it safe for those that have to travel on these roads. - Leshia Fair
Comments re article 64438 Curtis Grant replies to criticism of the State Highway Department




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