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KY 289 in Marion Co. to be closed for about one week By Chris Watts, Public Information Officer Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 3, Elizabethtown KY Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews will be performing bridge maintenance operations beginning today, Mon 28 Sep 2015, along KY 289 over Rolling Fork river near the New Market Community of Marion County. The bridge will be closed to traffic daily from approximately 9amET to 3pmET. Depending on weather, these maintenance operations should be complete by the end of this week. During closure, local traffic will need to access KY 289 on the south/west end via KY 412 and on the north/east end via US 68. KYTC Public Relations officials have been in contact with Marion County Emergency Management so that routes can be planned accordingly. This story was posted on 2015-09-28 08:27:58
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