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Chamber will get update on Heartland Pkwy progress, Tuesday

The Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce will meet Tuesday, March 20 at 11:45 AM at Lindsey Wilson College Dining Center. Guest speaker will be John E. Chowning, Assistant to President, Campbellsville University and Chairman of the Heartland Parkway Citizens committee, who will give an update on the progress being made on the Heartland Parkway. The proposed Heartland Parkway would be the construction of a four-lane highway along the Kentucky 55 corridor starting at the Martha Layne Collins Bluegrass Parkway north of Springfield, Kentucky to the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway at Columbia. Corporate sponsors for the month will be Kessler Mortgage Company, Kevin, Donaldand Eddie Kessler, owners. All Chamber members are encouraged to attend. - SUE STIVERS
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