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Constable Jason Rector at South checkpoint, Pipeline Blow Off



2017-07-09 - KY 551, Egypt/Plum Point area of Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com(c).
Sixth District Constable Jason Rector manned the checkpoint south of the site of the Columbia Gas Transmission 'Blow Off' just over the trees in this photo, and across KY 551/Knifley Road, for Plum Point Baptist Church, center of photo. For Rector, the blow off was nothing new. He's heard them and often seen them all of his life. His thoughts were that they are needed every four years. He said that for this one, Emergency Manager Mike Keltner had asked for the road to be shut down, but that roads department(s), wanted it kept open, and it was. The Adair County Search & Rescue controlled traffic north of Plum Point Baptist Church. - EW. Photo 8 Jul 2017.


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