Panic at the pump calms down a bit in the Valley; Augusta County Fire Chief discusses fuel storage safety Shell gas station in Fishersville (Source: WHSV) By Chelsea Church | May 13, 2021 at 9:08 PM EDT - Updated May 13 at 9:08 PM
AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) - The Colonial Pipeline has officially restarted its operations days after it was forced to shut down because of a hacked system nearly a week ago.
Thousands of gas stations across the south have been experiencing distribution problems and are dealing with panic-buying, which in turn, drained supplies.
“I’m just now getting out, and everything seems normal to me,” Keith Dodd said.
A section of KY 525/New Hope Road in Trigg County has been closed until further notice due to a damaged drainage structure.
District 1 spokesman Keith Todd with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says the road is closed about one mile south of KY 139/South Road between Freeman Road and Meadow Cemetery Road.
Todd says the roadway has been barricaded with signs at the location.
According to Todd, New Hope Road will remain closed while District 1 engineers evaluate the damaged concrete box culvert to develop a repair plan or determine if it should be replaced.
District One spokesman Keith Todd says both projects should take about four weeks to complete.
The U.S. 68-Business project will start at mile point 0.0 at the U.S. 68 West intersection, near Taste of the South, and extend eastward to the Kentucky 139/South Road intersection in downtown Cadiz. The total distance is nearly two miles.
The Kentucky 139/South Road project will start at mile point 9 at the Kentucky 807/Maggie Road intersection and extend north to Old Cadiz Maggie Road, a distance of 2.51 miles.
Todd adds motorists should be alert for one-lane traffic with alternating flow controlled by flaggers. Some delays are possible during the movement and placement of equipment to facilitate the work.
Motorists traveling in southern Lyon County need to be aware of a lane restriction beginning Monday along a section of Interstate 24 to allow asphalt overlay,
I just want to see justice : Mushroom hunter who found Kopetsky, Runions attends Yust trial
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Keith Todd, the mushroom hunter who found the remains of Kara Kopetsky and Jessica Runions, speaks to 41 Action News as the jury deliberates in their accused murderer s trial on April 15, 2021. Todd said he is thankful he found the young women and hopes their families have justice for them soon.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The mushroom hunter who found Jessica Runionsâ and Kara Kopetskyâs remains said he is happy he could help bring some measure of closure to the young womenâs families.