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Larry Smith: Taylor, Adair Fire Departments at Coburg Store Popular A&M Trading Post will be closed indefinitely, owner says By Larry Smith and Ed Waggener FM 92.7 the WAVE and FM 99.9 the BIG DAWG and ColumbiaMagazine.com. The Coburg store is burning right now, at 6:35amCT, Friday, November 13, 2015. Fire Departments from Adair & Taylor Counties are on the scene. Melissa Moore, owner of A & M Market / Chop House Restaurant, 7393 Campbellsville Road, discovered the fire, call Adair 911, then put the fire out and shut off the propane gas feeding a heater in the "back end," side of the store. Damage appears to be moderate to heavy. The popular restaurant will be closed indefinitely, Ms. Moore said. Fortunately nobody was hurt. Three units from Adair County Fire Department and 20 personnel were on the scene, according to Assistant Fire Chief Chris Bragg, who was in charge of the ACFD. Two units from Campbellsville arrived at the same time. This story was posted on 2015-11-13 06:26:40
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