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Driving a snowplow is tiring, dangerous work Adair County is a huge territory, with over 600 miles of county roads to clear A reader sends a link as a response to the complaints read/heard about the roads not being plowed fast enough, and the "wrong" roads being placed as priorities. Here is a news story about a plow driver in Kentucky who slid off the road in his plow and was found dead: kentucky-state-plow-driver-found-dead The reader says at least one plow was off in a ditch here in Adair too. These workers put their lives in potential danger to brave the elements, and do the best they can to keep things clear and functional. But this is a huge county. And even in states that get a lot of snow it's hard to keep up with 17" in one day. The reads said she would just like to show her appreciation for the hard and dangerous work these people do! This story was posted on 2016-01-23 15:08:38
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