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Chance RD in chaos to Chance Freeway in six weeks



2009-09-08 - Chance Road, District 3, Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
When Adair County Road Crewman Tom Brock and Tim Williams, with chainsaws, and Lonnie Page on the backhoe made emergency clearance of a .4 tenths of a mile stretch of Chance Road on June 16, 2009, they faced down trees every foot of the way. A second crew, coming in from Chance, worked southeastward and cleared the narrow road in less than one hour. Just six weeks later, the road has the appearance of a mountain freeway. It was done with work by the highway department and contractors with mostly funds from a clean-up grant awarded the county by Transportation Cabinet Secretary Joe Prather.


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