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I-65 widening has support of governor

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Editorial: Feb. 2, 2012

ISSUE: Interstate 65 improvements
OUR VIEW: Governor deserves our thanks

Kentucky's four-lane stretch of Interstate 65 — soon to only venture into Hardin, LaRue and Hart counties — has many local residents intimidated.

The funnel effect of six lanes from Louisville south and six lanes from Tennessee north puts the squeeze on traffic and frightens many motorists. Repeatedly in 2011, bad things occurred on that stretch, including repeated fatalities in the Glendale area.


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