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Larry Smith: Amazon traffic a bigger factor today

By Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE; 99.9 the Big Dawg

CANE VALLEY, KY -(On the road, at 5:15amCT/6:15amET). Good morning, SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY. On the road humming James Brown's "I Feel Good." It's a great morning. With only one really big precautionary note: As Christmas appoaches, the workers who do the Amazon magic for Santa Claus are headed for Campbellsville.

It's a busy KY 55 between Columbia and Campbellsville. So drive carefully if you're on New Columbia Road/Campbellsville Road this morning. Those folks have an important job today.

- LARRY SMITH, Shorelines Communications Operations Manager. rehearsing for 1pmCT/2pmET, December 14, 2014, when the focus will be on Main Street, Campbellsville, KY, to honor our Veterans, and give a long overdue Heroes Welcome to our Vietnam Veterans.




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