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Guarding the Knifley Turn for Green River Road Racers



2007-03-18 - Northern Adair County, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
When their friend, Lindsey Wilson College Cycling Coach Jenifer Huff, called them to duty, Jenny Myers, left, and her sister Ann Young, right, enlisted as Green River Road Race officials. Their post: the intersection of KY 551, the Knifley Road, and KY 76, Elkhorn Road in downtown Knifley.. Their mission: to stop traffic and make sure the racers made the critical turn safely to head east over Dunbar Hill onward through Edith and Neatsville. In real life, Jenny is librarian at Adair County High School and Mrs. Chad Myers. Ann is Guidance Counselor at ACHS and Mrs. Toby Young.


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