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Road Closures Along KY 736 In Grayson County This Week

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be replacing drainage pipes along a Grayson County road this week. Transportation Cabinet maintenance crews will be working along a section of KY 736, also known as Cave Creek Road, between Cave Creek Lane and KY 110/Bluebird Road. “We try to do a lot of this work in segments where if we have to disturb a road, that we do it all kind of in one package. So that’s what we’re doing this week there with this particular section of road,” said Transportation Cabinet Spokesperson Chris Jessie. Closures are scheduled to start on today and run through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Local access will be maintained from each respective end of the pipe replacement. Of course weather could alter the work schedule so those who travel through the area are encouraged to monitor Transportation Cabinet District 4 social media for updates.

Coyote Sightings May Increase Locally As Mating Season Starts

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife says citizens may start seeing coyotes more often and offers precautions to avoid conflicts should you encounter one. February and March is the winter mating season for coyotes and they tend to roam more during these times to establish territories and search for mates. Coyotes usually are timid around people but are protective of their dens. People should not panic if you see a coyote while out walking your pets. Coyotes are curious and sometimes will follow people or dogs if they are near their territory or getting too close to their pups. More information can be found at fw.ky.gov.

Spring Wildfire Season Restrictions In Effect

The Kentucky Division of Forestry is reminding citizens that the spring wildfire season is here. Restrictions went into effect on February 15 prohibiting burning within 150 feet of any woodland or brushland between the hours of 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM. Residents are urged to use caution when burning and to consider the safety of other people, property and the forest. March and April are typically the months with high occurrence of wildfires but the Division has already responded to over 100 wildland fires since the new year began. The majority of those fires have been the result of outdoor debris burning or arson. For more information, visit the Kentucky Firewise Program at ky.gov.