City of Bardstown continues asking people to conserve water as it works to fix 'water shortage emergency'
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The city of Bardstown continued Thursday asking residents to conserve water usage in response to an "emergency" that impacted treatment capabilities and supply to consumers.
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The city of Bardstown continued Thursday asking residents to conserve water usage in response to an "emergency" that impacted treatment capabilities and supply to consumers.
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