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Tonight after the Olympics: Was a bridge warning ignored?

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(WFIE) -

The National Transportation Safety Board says the state of Kentucky received a warning about downed lights on the Eggner's Ferry Bridge a month before a barge struck it and caused a 322-foot span to collapse into the Tennessee River.

Authorities investigate a train accident involving a pedistrian on the tracks in Mt. Carmel, Illinois.

We'll hear from an injured cyclist after an arrest today in the hit and run case in Gibson County.

Christmas in July in Henryville, Indiana where folks are still recovering from a devastating and deadly tornado.

 And during the Olympics, you won't have to stay up late to get your nightly 14 News.  At 9 P.M. we'll be streaming a half hour newscast on 14News.com (a link will show up on our homepage). By 10pm, there will be a 5 minute Webcast on the homepage. It will include the top news stories and our weekend forecast.

See you after the opening ceremony of the London Olympics, David James djames@14news.com