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Reader wonders about news of bridge collapse in Adair County

Or if he misheard? Anyone know?

George Edelen writes:
I was listening to Ky. Newscast over a local television station this evening . And I thought that I had understood the news anchor person announce that a Bridge had collapsed in Adair County, KY? Is what I thought that I heard correct? Or was it something else that had collapsed ? If it wasn't a bridge, then what was it ? "Thank-You!" - George Edelen
Thank you, Mr. Edelen - There's been no notification to us, but maybe one of our readers has reliable information as to what may have - or have not, happened - concerning a bridge or other structure collapse here. We'll post if we get good information. - CM




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Snow causes collapse of barns on White Oak Road



2016-01-23 .
Bridge? No bridge... We have no reports of a bridge collapse or any bridge issues, but we have had a couple buildings collapse or have snow weight roof issues. I have included photos from a barn collapsed on White Oak Road, owned By Chad Wheet. From Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Manager

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