Crews continue road repairs after flood

Published 12:00 am Saturday, January 9, 2016

Bobby Holcomb, an employee with the Troup County Roads and Engineering Department, operates an excavator Friday on North Davis Road while backfilling dirt washed away around a culvert. County officials estimate flooding caused about $1.25 million in damage to county roadways and work is underway to make repairs.

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2016/01/web1_DavisRoadWorkWEB.jpgBobby Holcomb, an employee with the Troup County Roads and Engineering Department, operates an excavator Friday on North Davis Road while backfilling dirt washed away around a culvert. County officials estimate flooding caused about $1.25 million in damage to county roadways and work is underway to make repairs.

Tyler H. Jones | Daily News

Bobby Holcomb, an employee with the Troup County Roads and Engineering Department, operates an excavator Friday on North Davis Road while backfilling dirt washed away around a culvert. County officials estimate flooding caused about $1.25 million in damage to county roadways and work is underway to make repairs.