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Posted by Delbert from Lincoln on November 04, 2005 at 11:40:09 from (64.12.117.7):
My son works for an excavating Co. that does a lot of construction work for 3 or 4 telephone companies. Yesterday he got called to Saline county, SW of Lincoln to horizonal bore a telephone cable under a creek. County wanted to replace a bridge and the cable was on the banister as many of them are. When he got there the road was closed, and when he got down to the bridge, 1/2 of it was in place, and 1/2 of it was in the bottom of the creck underneath several hundred bushels of wet soggy corn. Nobody that he talked to knew any details, but there went some farmers profit and hard work for the year. Watch those old county bridges. Better to drive around the section then to wind up in bottom of creeck. I know of several near our land that shake and give me goosebumps just crossing them with Polaris ATV.
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