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A break from election overload: Exploring Columbus
Heading into election week, I wanted to slow it down with a focus on what Indiana has to offer Hoosiers and tourists. Last year, I visited Madison and was taken by the quaint town. I also promised to do more things that Indiana has to offer. And that led me to Columbus, Indiana. My sister-in-law […] The post A break from election overload: Exploring Columbus appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Prepare thyself: The Southern Indiana Renaissance Faire continues through May
What ho, noble adventurers! Feast thine eyes upon this fantasy weekend of fun and jest. There shalt be peasants and pirates, faeries and minstrels! Yon milkmaids bring all the squires to the yard. Venture forth to Seymour and lay claim on a quest you won't sooneth forget. ...
🚧 Bridge Rehabilitation Project to Impact Traffic on S.R. 258 in Jackson County
The time displayed is local to the original X account in Southeast Indiana. Starting Monday, May 6, motorists traveling on State Road 258 in Jackson County can expect lane reductions over White Creek due to a bridge rehabilitation project. During this construction period, traffic will be limited to one lane with flagging operations in place to manage vehicular flow safely. The project is anticipated to conclude by the end of July, contingent on favorable weather conditions throughout the duration of the work.Commuters are advised to allow for additional travel time and to proceed with caution in the designated work zones. Updated information and further details can be found at the following link: https://t.co/up2AivDhQm.
🚧 Construction Update for Seymour Streets
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Indiana. Local travelers should note that there is ongoing road construction reported between Hancock St and O'Brien St in Seymour. Authorities suggest taking alternate routes to avoid delays. Please stay alert while passing through this area and observe any detour signs or directions provided by construction crews on-site. The report originates from a vigilant Waze user, showcasing the importance of community-contributed traffic updates.
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