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Freedom Church RD will be impassible at 1800 MP overnight

By Ed Waggener

Magistrate Daryl Flatt wants residents and travellers on Freedom Church Road to avoid the area at around the 1800 mile point on Freedom Church Road, Columbia, KY, which will remain impassable overnight because of down trees.

Trees are down and Road Foreman Terry Corbin said that the Adair County Road Department is will working very early Monday morning to remove the trees,

In the meantime, those living on the Columbia side should access KY 80 by driving toward the Freedom Church Road/KY 80/Wheet Road intersection.

Those living beyond the 1800 mile point will have Providence Church Road, and then turn right on Providence Road. At the end of Providence Road, and then turn right on White Oak Church Road, right on Powell Road, to highway East 80.

Mike Keltner has checked the situation, and said that emergency crews will be able to get through if need be.





This story was posted on 2016-01-24 18:17:55
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