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First TADD sign is up in Adair County

2024-09-11 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Mike Keltner, Adair Co. Emergency Management
On Wednesday September, 11, 2024, the first "When Flooded, Turn Around Don't Drown" sign was installed by the Adair County Road Department on Taylor Ford Road near the banks of Sulphur Creek. Taylor Ford Road has been a hot spot for vehicles in flood water with at least three full response rescue calls in the past. From left in front are Adair County Judge Executive Larry Russell Bryant, Deputy Judge Bridget Compton and Emergency Management Director Mike Keltner. Behind them are Road Foreman Barry Hamlett and Road Operator David Harden.
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New signal heads installed in Russell Springs

2024-09-11 - Russell Springs, KY - Photo courtesy Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Motorists will soon encounter a new type of traffic signal at three intersections along U.S. 127 in Russell Springs. A flashing yellow arrow replaces the traditional green circular light for motorists making a permitted left turn and more clearly indicates to motorists that they MUST yield to oncoming traffic.
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Birds of Kentucky: Canada Goose

2024-09-11 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen
A Canada goose stands watch while others are feeding nearby.
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