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Campbellsville Water Crisis: Break found and isolated Update 11:19amCT/12pmET: Details on Main Break and Water Service Restoration. Bottled Water. The Press Conference. List of Bridges out of service. Downed trees. Click on headline for complete details. Next earlier article, this story: Mike Keltner: Break located, isolated; water to be restored shortly From Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Director Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young has issued a press release with covering the following topics:
Via Taylor County Emergency Management Mike Keltner Director, Adair Co. Emergency Management 107 N High Street Columbia, KY 42728 Mobile (270) 634-4555 Mobile 2 (270) 378-1111 Emergency (270) 384-6464 mike.keltner@yahoo.com This story was posted on 2017-05-28 10:55:52
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