Rubble from airport sign to be removed soon

The concrete block sign was damaged Monday, Sept. 12, when a 2020 Subaru struck the structure.

Keystone Heights Airport manager Maria Searcy said the remains of the facility’s destroyed sign will be removed within days, and a temporary replacement sign has already been ordered. The concrete block sign was damaged Monday, Sept. 12, when a 2020 Subaru struck the structure. Searcy said the collision occurred around 7:10 p.m. when a driver…

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