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KYTC District 5 and their crews installed the new sign for fallen LMPD Officer Zach Cottongim - Louisville News Journal
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KYTC District 5 and their crews installed the new sign for fallen LMPD Officer Zach Cottongim

Louisville, KY – According to the statement, the stretch of I-64 both directions from Grinstead to Story Avenue will now always be known for the fallen Louisville Metro Police Department Officer Zach Cottongim, officials said.

LMPD officials also said that they appreciate all of the work put into this memorial.

KYTC District 5 and their crews installed the new sign on Tuesday.

No other information is available at the moment.

This is a developing story and it will be updated as new information become available. 

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