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US 68 400 Mile Yard Sale: June 2-5
Posted: 16-May-2005 12:00AM CDT
Topics: [Barren County] [Bourbon County] [Boyle County] [Christian County] [Fayette County] [Fleming County] [Green County] [Jessamine County] [KY 80] [Logan County] [Marion County] [Marshall County] [Mason County] [McCracken County] [Mercer County] [Metcalfe County] [Nicholas County] [Robertson County] [Taylor County] [Todd County] [Trigg County] [US 68] [Warren County]
The annual 400 Mile Sale stretching along US 68 from Maysville to Paducah will be held June 2-5: Maysville Ledger-Independent: A 400 mile opportunity: Yard sale is a big chance for buyers and sellers (May 1, 2005) , West Kentucky Corporation: 400 Mile Sale Across Kentucky , Logan County News-Democrat & Leader: 400 Mile events listed along U.S. 68-80 (May 10, 2005) | |
Chief Highway Engineers Appointed in Nine Districts
Posted: 30-Jun-2004 1:07AM CDT
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Gov. Fletcher and Transportation Secretary Bailey have appointed chief highway engineers for nine of the Division of Highways' twelve districts.
More information: WKYT: Gov. Fletcher Hires New Highway Engineers (June 29, 2004) , Associated Press: Fletcher appoints top highway engineers (June 30, 2004) , Hardin County News-Enterprise: Highway engineer appointed in E'town (June 30, 2004) , Maysville Ledger-Independent: New KTC Engineer Sees District as Unique (July 2, 2004) | |
400 Mile Yard Sale along US 68/KY 80
Posted: 23-Jun-2004 8:00AM CDT
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US 68 and KY 80 played host a 400 mile long yard sale the first weekend of June: Bowling Green Daily News: 400-mile yard sale kicks off on 68-80 (June 3, 2004) , (Hopkinsville) Kentucky New Era: The 400-mile sale (June 4, 2004) , Bowling Green Daily News: Buyers crossing nation for statewide sale (June 5, 2004) , Bowling Green Daily News: Festival gives Smiths Grove chance to relax, sell goods (June 6, 2004) | |
US 68 Yard Sale Underway
Posted: 3-Jun-2004 10:04AM CDT
Topics: [Barren County] [Bourbon County] [Boyle County] [Christian County] [Fayette County] [Fleming County] [Green County] [Jessamine County] [KY 80] [Logan County] [Marion County] [Marshall County] [Mason County] [McCracken County] [Mercer County] [Metcalfe County] [Nicholas County] [Robertson County] [Taylor County] [Todd County] [Trigg County] [US 68] [Warren County]
The US 68 Yard Sale is underway today through Sunday in the 24 counties along the path of US 68 in Kentucky: more information . | |
US 68 Yard Sale June 3-6
Posted: 18-Mar-2004 8:43AM CST
Topics: [Barren County] [Bourbon County] [Boyle County] [Christian County] [Fayette County] [Fleming County] [Green County] [Jessamine County] [KY 80] [Logan County] [Marion County] [Marshall County] [Mason County] [McCracken County] [Mercer County] [Metcalfe County] [Nicholas County] [Robertson County] [Taylor County] [Todd County] [Trigg County] [US 68] [Warren County]
This summer will see an event known as “400 Miles of Antiques, Collectibles & Stuff” along nearly 400-miles of US 68 Kentucky. The event will be held June 3-6 and involve events along in 24 counties along US 68’s route. More information: Central Kentucky News-Journal: 400 miles of opportunity -- June event will bring thousands of visitors, dollars to Central Kentucky (March 14, 2004) | |
Buffalo Trace Covered Bridge Authority Holds First Meeting
Posted: 8-Aug-2003 6:20AM CDT
Topics: [Bracken County] [Covered Bridges] [Fleming County] [Lewis County] [Mason County] [Robertson County]
The Maysville Ledger Independent reports that discussion of the Goddard Covered Bridge dominate the first meeting of the newly recreated Buffalo Trace Covered Bridge Authority. The Goddard Bridge is scheduled to be dismantled for restoration following the August 23 Covered Bridge Festival. Initially the transportation cabinet had hoped to replace only 30 percent of the bridge's timbers; however, the bridge authority believes that up to 90 percent of the bridge will need to be replaced. Interim chair Steve Donovan says that the authority hopes to find a way to preserve the historical integrity of the area's covered bridges. More information: Maysville Ledge Independent: Covered bridge group looks past statute to set standard (Aug. 8, 2003) | |
Northern Kentucky Outer Loop (I-74) Conceptual Feasibility Final Draft Released
Posted: 25-Jul-2003 7:29AM CDT
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has released the final report for the conceptual feasibility study for the Northern Kentucky Outer Loop, and the finding is that such an outer loop is not feasible. The proposed route would connect with I-74 in Indiana, pass into Kentucky at the Markland Dam in Gallatin County, travel east-west across Kentucky, cross the Ohio River into Ohio at the William H. Harsha bridge near Maysville, and connect with a proposed extension of I-74 in Ohio. A two-year long study of this route found that the entire route would not be financially feasible in Kentucky; however, the study found that several segments of the route would have an independent of utility. The study divided the route into six sections and assigned them the following priorities:
The study found that construction of a proposed highway (Indiana State Road 101) from I-74 in Indiana to the Markland Dam would improve the usability of the Indiana to I-71 segment of the Outer Loop. The release of the report does not guarantee that anything will be built. Construction is dependent on future funding. More information: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Planning: Proposed Interstate 74 | |
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