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Fire totally destroys building at sawmill in Gradyville, KY 12 firefighters on the scene for 2.5 hours at D + E Lumber, 272 Morning Star Lane, Gradyville, KY By Donald Hare, Public Affairs Officer Adair County Fire Department The Adair County Fire Department responded to a sawmill on fire on Monday afternoon, June 23, 2014, at 4:39pmCT to D + E Lumber, 272 Morning Star Lane in the Gradyville community of Adair County, KY. Upon arrival one building was totally engulfed in fire. The building and equipment were a total loss. There were 12 firemen on the scene for about 2.5 hours. - Donald Hare This story was posted on 2014-06-24 03:07:42
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