Road Work

Washington County Roadwork for November

Washington County Roadwork for November

Missouri Department of Transportation officials have released a list of roadwork jobs for November i...
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City of Farmington to Close a Portion of Columbia Street for Maintenance

City of Farmington to Close a Portion of Columbia Street for Maintenance

The City of Farmington plans to close a portion of West Columbia Street on Monday...
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Portion of Columbia Street, in Farmington, to Close for Maintenance

Portion of Columbia Street, in Farmington, to Close for Maintenance

The City of Farmington plans to close a portion of West Columbia Street on Monday, November 4, 2024,...
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Route H in Madison County to Close for Culvert Replacement

Route H in Madison County to Close for Culvert Replacement

Route H in Madison County will be closed as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a cu...
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Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Route 32 in Iron County will be reduced as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavem...
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Meadow Street in Park Hills Closed Today for Concrete Work

Meadow Street in Park Hills Closed Today for Concrete Work

The 300 block of Meadow Street in Park Hills will be closed today for concrete work...
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Route Y Roadside Improvements

Route Y Roadside Improvements

Road work planned for Friday on Route Y in St. Francois County...
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Washington County Roadwork

Washington County Roadwork

Road work starting this week...
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Highway 61 Shoulder Repairs

Highway 61 Shoulder Repairs

Work continues through Thursday on Route 61 in Ste. Genevieve County...
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Farmington Road Closure

Farmington Road Closure

Road work to remove brick, in front of library, to begin Wednesday...
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Missouri News

Cost of Raising a Child Tops $26,000 Annually, St. Louis Sees Sharp Increase

Cost of Raising a Child Tops $26,000 Annually, St. Louis Sees Sharp Increase

Raising a child in the U.S. now costs more than $26,000 a year on average, ...
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Governor Activates Missouri National Guard Ahead of Planned Protests

Governor Activates Missouri National Guard Ahead of Planned Protests

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed Executive Order 25-25, activating t...
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Missouri DCI Urges Financial Caution and Fraud Awareness Following Spring Storms

Missouri DCI Urges Financial Caution and Fraud Awareness Following Spring Storms

As residents across Missouri continue to recover from multiple rounds of se...
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Governor Kehoe Signs SB 81 into Law, Boosting Public Safety Across Missouri

Governor Kehoe Signs SB 81 into Law, Boosting Public Safety Across Missouri

In a move aimed at bolstering public safety efforts across the state, Misso...
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Senate Bill 1 to Become Law in August

Senate Bill 1 to Become Law in August

Senate Bill 1 modifies provisions relating to county officials...
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