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Contractor rolls in for lighting installation for Exit 46 Happy Days are Here for - Walmart/Miss Vicky exit on LBN. Elliott Electrical moves equipment, supplies on to the scene today, with Great Rejoicing. Work expected to go pretty fast. Click on headline for story with photo(s) By Victoria Pike (GREATER BLISS, KY - 29 Jul 2015) - At around 1pmCT, today, workers began unloading supplies needed to begin work on the lighting project at the Burkesville Road/Cumberland Parkway interchange. What a wonderful sight. I have been told this project will move swiftly. I hope to provide daily updates on how the project is going since I have a birds eye view. Pictures on the way. - Victoria Pike This story was posted on 2015-07-29 13:39:45
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