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Lake Cumberland Poker Run underway The 13th Annual Lake Cumberland Poker Run is taking place this Friday and Saturday, headquartered at the State Dock in Jamestown, KY. Poker Run 2019 is a two-day boating event, beginning on Friday, and over 150 powerboats are expected to compete. Boaters taking part may visit State Dock, Conley Bottom Resort or marinas including Grider Hill, Rowena, Beaver Creek, Jamestown, Wolf Creek, Lake Cumberland, Lee's Ford or Burnside to receive a card. Extra officers from across the state will be on Lake Cumberland to assist with law enforcement efforts, and Fish and Wildlife Officers will be patrolling Lake Cumberland and the harbor at State Dock Friday through Sunday. They may be reached by contacting State Police Posts at Columbia or London. For more info on Poker Run, call State Dock at 270-343-2525 or log on to lakecumberlandpokerrun.net. This story was posted on 2019-09-06 14:14:40
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