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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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