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🚧 Update: Road Construction Alert Near Boswell, IN
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Indiana. An important update for Warren County travelers: there is reported road construction taking place between IN 26 and N 300 W, approximately 3 miles south of the Boswell area. Local motorists and commuters should prepare for potential delays and consider alternate routes if possible. We advise drivers to exercise caution when traveling through this section and to stay alert for construction signs and workers. The road work has been initially flagged by a Waze user, indicating that there may be updates on the situation in real-time via the app. As always, your patience and cooperation are appreciated as these necessary improvements are carried out to maintain and enhance roadway infrastructure.
🚧 Road Construction Update on US 41 South of Boswell, IN
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Indiana. Multiple reports confirmed by Waze users indicate there is ongoing road construction occurring between W 650 N and Old US 41, approximately 4 to 5 miles south of the Boswell area. Motorists traveling along US 41 in the Brisco vicinity, Warren County, should expect potential delays and may consider alternative routes. The construction impacts a significant stretch of the highway and may affect travel times. Residents and visitors are advised to exercise caution when navigating the area and to adhere to any posted road work signs or detour instructions. Updates on the construction's expected completion or any changes in traffic patterns will be shared as they become available.
‘What we walked into was something I had never experienced’: Nearly 120 cats rescued from Iroquois County apartment
IROQUOIS COUNTY – More than 100 cats were rescued from a two-bedroom apartment in Danforth. It took two days and two animal shelters to get them all out. Cats, including pregnant ones, moms, and kittens, were all kept in carrying crates. Now, the shelters are asking for help to care for and re-home these animals. […]
⚠️ Construction Update: Ongoing Maintenance Work on IN 55 Near Fowler
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Indiana. Residents and commuters in Fowler, Benton County, should anticipate ongoing construction activities on Indiana State Road 55. The segment of the road affected is located between Fifth St and US 24, which lies approximately 9 miles north of the Fowler area. This construction work is part of mobile maintenance operations that are currently taking place on the shoulder of the road. The maintenance is expected to continue uninterrupted until April 19, 2024, and is scheduled to conclude by 6:00 PM EDT on that day. Drivers are advised to exercise caution when traveling through this area due to the presence of construction crews and potential shoulder work. Please take note of this prolonged construction period and plan your routes accordingly to avoid any inconvenience.
Local Trail Closure for Reconstruction: Farmstead Park to Donovan Park on Clinton River Trail
The trail reconstruction project between Farmstead Park and Donovan Park on the Clinton River Trail will continue. The trail will close for about three weeks from April 1, 2024, weather permitting. The community can use the open sections of the trail at North Clinton River, Dodge, or South Clinton River Parks. However, they should avoid the closed areas for safety.
UPDATE: Boil order lifted Milford, Saybrook’s remains in place
Update at 10:45 a.m. on 3/28/24 CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — One of the two boil orders issued in Central Illinois on Tuesday has been lifted. The Iroquois County Public Health Department announced that South Park St, Fritz Drive, Marty Drive, and Geddes Street in Milford are no longer under this order. Houses on those streets […]
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