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Freedom Church Road chokepoint, Milepoint 1800 cleared

Recovery from the Winterstorm is quickening


Magistrate Daryl Flatt (District 2) called to say that Adair County Road Foreman Terry Corbin had informed him that as of 10:14amCT, the trees blocking Freedom Church Road at milepoint 1800 had been cleared and traffic is flowing again.




This story was posted on 2016-01-25 10:36:07
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Adair Road Dept, volunteers clearing Freedom Church Road



2016-01-25 - 1800 Milepoint, Freedom Church Road - Photo from Terry Corbin, Adair County Road Foreman.
The photo above, came from Terry Corbin, who called this morning and sent a photo of Freedom Church Road, the road crew is on scene and moving trees at this time. Terry and I would like everyone how grateful we are for the patient citizens of Adair County. Terry wanted to thank the county farmers and equipment owners who have helped their neighbors and the road crews in this time of need. These farmers and equipment owners have left their warm homes to assist selflessly. These citizens are the reason we think Adair County is #1 in the State, not just alphabetically. - MIKE KELTNER, Adair County Emergency Manager

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