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One injured in semi/passenger vehicle collision on Heartland From Adair County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Harrison Moss reports a two vehicle accident at at 7:24amCT, Tuesday, September 26, 2017, involving a tractor trailer sent one occupant to the hospital. Mary Higgins, 35 year old, of Columbia, kY, was traveling northbound on Campbellsville Road (KY 55/Heartland Parkway), when she failed to see a tractor trailer making a left hand turn into Pyles Transport. Higgins vehicle struck the tractor trailer which was being operated by Terry Nevitt of Shively, KY, in the rear. Higgins was treated on scene by Adair County EMS and later transported to T J Health of Columbia for further treatment. Chief Deputy Aaron Rainwater of the Adair County Sheriff's Office is investigating the accident. This story was posted on 2017-09-26 14:56:01
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