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Adair CJE Stephens holding public forum on Intersection Danger

Public Notice - forum is at 3pmCT

Adair County Judge Executive Michael Stephens is hosting a meeting near the intersection of the Veterans Bypass and Burkesville Street/Road today, Wednesday, September 7, 2018, at 3pmCT. Rep Bam Carney will be present at the gathering near the intersection, Columbia, KY , to discuss changes that can be made to stop the wrecks at this intersection. Two wrecks have happened in the last five days leading many citizens to be demanding change. - Andrea Waggener, Deputy County Judge Executive.




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Stop the wrecks on the Bypass: Public roadside forum in progress now



2018-09-05 - Intersection Veterans Memorial Bypass at Burkesville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
ACJE Michael Stephens is hosting a meeting beside the intersection of the Veterans Bypass and Burkesville Street/Road in progress now, Wednesday, September 5, 2018, at 3:15pmCT. The purpose is to discuss and call attention to needed changes that can be made to stop the wrecks at this intersection. Two wrecks have happened in the last five days leading many citizens to be demanding change. - LW

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