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Road crews are doing all they can do; need to be more grateful Spreading salt when it can't work is wasteful of time an money Susan Nokes Biggerstaff writes: Mrs Miller our roads crews are doing all they can do when the tempatures our below a certain point the salt will not work. That is not the road crews' fault. Our roads have a solid layer of ice on them under the snow maybe you all should think about moving closer to town if you want your roads cleaned first.These men stay up all night doing all they can for the county. Try being more grateful!! - Susan Nokes BiggerstaffComments re article 65742 Kathryn Miller Stuck on Melson Ridge and unhappy about it This story was posted on 2014-03-04 08:56:04
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