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Reeds Ferry in Butler Co, roads in Logan closed due to high water

By Greg Meredith, Public Information Officer
KYTC Kentucky Department of Highways, Bowling Green, KY

Reeds Ferry on the Green River in Butler County is closed due to rising water levels in the river. Additionally, several roadways are reported closed in Logan County due to flooding rains that have occurred during the based few days. The following roadways are closed:
  • KY 1153 - mp 4-5
  • KY 3201 - mp 0-1
  • KY 739 - mp 3-4
  • KY 1151 - mp 0-2 and m.p. 4-7
  • KY 107 - mp 4-5
  • KY 1041 - mp 8-9
  • KY 765 - mp 1-2
  • KY 1308 - mp 0-1
These roadways will be re-opened as soon as the flooding recedes. Remember, never drive through a roadway covered by water. Seek alternate routes as necessary. - Greg Meredith




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