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Mike Keltner: Break located, isolated; water to be restored shortly

Update: 11:07amCT/12:07pmET.
Next previous article, this story: Prayers and water needed by neighbors in Taylor County by Linda Waggener

By Ed Waggener

Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Director, is in Campbellsville, KY on a mutual aid mission to the Taylor County Emergency Director, Ronnie Dooley, and has just reported that the water main break has been located and repaired, and water should be flowing shortly.

He reminds consumers that there is a Boil Water Advisory before any water is used, until customers are notified that it has been lifted.

The press conference at Campbellsville Civic Center, 205 N Main, Campbellsville, KY, is, at this time still scheduled - and will also address the bridges which are out in Taylor County following last night's flash floods. We'll post a list of on CM later. - EW




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