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Rain is a risk factor in this morning's commute - Drive carefully

By Ed Waggener
High & Dry at CM Central

From the sound of rain pounding Adair County rooftops this morning. heavy rain is making driving treacherous, we know even without hearing from Larry Smith, FM 99.9 radio to find. In some places, from the sound of things, you may need a boat! Eyewitness information, photo(s) appreciated. - EW. (Somewhere we read, heard, or saw on the internet that rainslick roads are the most deadly of all).




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Fender Bender August 16, 2018 at 'unFortunate' & Burkesville



2018-08-17 - Burkesville Street at Fortune Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Junior Stotts.
Junior Stotts observed this fender bender Thursday morning, August 16, 2018 at the intersection of Fortune Street and Burkesville Street. Details, other than the photo, are sketchy at this time. The intersection is one of the more challenging traffic points to negotiate safely in Columbia. - EW. Clicking Read More accesses story following day, August 17, 2018, "Rain is a risk factor in this morning's commute - drive carefully."

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