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Traffic is heavy through Gradyville, KY due to LBN tanker crash Location would be approximately 4 miles west of Columbia Super Walmart. Accident occurred at around 4:30amCT, CM & The WAVE has learned. Next earlier story by Amber Hale, KYTC District 8, Somerset: LBN/Cumberland PKY closed in Adair County. Detours defined A CM Click Saver Story complete on this page Collaborative story by Ed Waggener, (c) CM & Larry Smith, 92.7 FM Frances Salyers at D & F Grocery & Deli, 4731 Edmonton Road in Gradyville, KY, report at 7:51amCT, that traffic detoured off the Parkway at Edmonton and by the Columbia Super Walmart in Columbia has been heavy since she opened for breakfast this morning at 5:30amCT. "It started a little after 4:30," she said, and it's been heavy all morning. The accident is a little east of Gradyville, KY. She wanted weary travellers to know they can stop in for breakfast and learn the news and issues of the day. Dale Hayes, of auction fame, was the early morning moderator, she said. This story was posted on 2014-10-27 07:49:09
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