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Overturned Semi on South KY 61 causes temporary road closure

Update at 6:30amCT: Unofficial word is that KY 61 is now cleared and has reopened
Road expected to be open by sunrise. Detour being conducted on Breeding Loop
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By Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Disaster Manager

(BREEDING, KY (Mon 22 Jan 2018 - 01:55amCT) - An overturned semi on South 61 in the Breeding Community has caused a temporary road closure.

A detour operation is being conducted on Breeding Loop, from the most southern entrance to the middle entrance.

The roadway is expected to be open by sunrise.




This story was posted on 2018-01-22 04:05:38
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Mike Keltner sends photo of overturned semi at Breeding, KY



2018-01-22 - KY 61 S, Breeding, KY - Photo by Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Manager.
An overturned semi on South 61 in the Breeding Community has caused a temporary road closure at around 1amCT, Monday morning January 22, 2018. Adair County Emergency Manager Mike Keltner said that the roadway should be clear by sunrise this morning. Meanwhile, Breeding Loop is being used as a detour.

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