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Does someone have to be killed for KY 55 to be made safer? By Ed Darnell Opinions are personal viewpoint of the writer How many more people are going to have to get hurt before something is done about 55. I work right off of 55 and have seen way to many wrecks and no telling how many close calls. I guess until someone is killed nothing is going to be done, just like the bypass. -Ed Darnell Comments re article 93769 Two injured in turning collision on Heartland Parkway This story was posted on 2017-11-06 09:39:14
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