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Mayor Harris says KHD on top of CVS mudhole problem

About: Has anybody found out what will be done?

Mayor Mark D. Harris said that the Kentucky Highway Department is on top of the mudhole situation at the new CVS store.

"I'd had it on my mind to call Somerset about, and then Maury Lewis and Barbara Armitage stopped by and asked if something could be done. I called Somerset, and Tammy Wilson told me the Kentucky Highway Department already had plans to build up the blacktop in the curve in such a way that it would protect the nice landscaping at the new store.

"I hope this answers Dr. Rogers question online."

I really appreciate the concern. That's what it takes - the city and the people working together - to make a great community even better."




This story was posted on 2012-10-01 10:23:22
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