I-65 project leaders tell Louisville drivers to 'hang in there' as demolition work progresses
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From the longer commutes, crashes and collisions to the sounds of construction on repeat all day, some are finding it harder to adjust to the impacts of the two-month project.
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From the longer commutes, crashes and collisions to the sounds of construction on repeat all day, some are finding it harder to adjust to the impacts of the two-month project.
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