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New Heartland Parkway between Columbia & Campbellsville Appreciates highly visible yellow lines, side white lines. Urges all to keep it clean, pristine. Kathy Jones writes: I just returned from Campbellsville and boy, was I pleased with the road! The surface is so smooth, the yellow lines are quite visible and the white line on the side of the roads are clear. (I know a woman must have suggested this line. It is SO helpful when one is driving at night to see the side of the pavement. HAHA on the woman reference.) Any way, as I was driving I noticed a large pile of trash on the side of the road. Can't we be proud of what we have and not trash it up? - Kathy Jones This story was posted on 2016-09-05 18:36:36
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