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  2. Crash involving semis closes south I-71 near Verona exit

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    Southbound Interstate 71 will be shut down “for several hours” near the Verona exit in Northern Kentucky due to a fiery crash involving two semis, according to Boone County dispatchers.

  3. Interstate 71 fully reopens after overturned semitruck closed ...

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    All lanes have reopened on northbound Interstate 71 after a semitruck overturned near I-275 early Thursday, which closed the highway at the busiest time of the morning rush.

  4. I-71 reopens at Weber Road after semi carrying crane hits ...

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    The crash happened around noon Tuesday on Interstate 71 south near Weber Road. One person was injured but is in stable condition at a local hospital. I-71 reopens at Weber Road after semi carrying ...

  5. Interstate 71 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 71 (I-71) is a north–south Interstate Highway in the midwestern and southeastern regions of the United States. Its southern terminus is at an interchange with I-64 and I-65 (the Kennedy Interchange ) in Louisville, Kentucky , and its northern terminus at an interchange with I-90 in Cleveland, Ohio .

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  7. I-71 - Wikipedia

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  8. Interstate 71 near Weber Road and I-270 reopened after ... - AOL

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    An unidentified pedestrian was pronounced dead after being struck by a vehicle on Interstate 71 near the Weber Road overpass.

  9. Interstate 471 - Wikipedia

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    By 1967, the freeway was planned for a new alignment, much like the one seen today, connecting Cincinnati, Ohio, with Newport, Kentucky. On December 10, 1967, plans called for a north–south, 4.8-mile (7.7 km) freeway that would connect I-71 with I-275 near the interchange with US 27.