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Hail, last night, was ankle deep around ATS Mobility plant buildings



2016-05-11 - ATS Mobility, 238 Development Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The hail was calf-deep on the ground just under eaves where where hail which hit and dented the roofs slid to the ground. It melted really quickly, Rob Wilkerson, CEO, above, said. When this photo was taken Wednesday afternoon, the young businessman was running on borrowed energy. Getting the production back on track, assuring deliveries as promised, working with insurance adjusters and handling scheduling of production workers had left little time for sleep, much less the gymnastics asked of him to illustrate the depth of the hail last night. His mind at the time was on the damage to the 150 or so vehicles on the lot, all of which sustained dents. He's noticed today at the pavers he's standing on have dots of white made by the hail. - EW


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