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Upcoming Closure on Route CC for Pavement Repairs May Affect Local Commutes
Route CC in New Madrid County, Missouri, will be closed temporarily for pavement repairs. This closure affects the stretch from Route 114 to Route A near Morehouse and is scheduled from May 14 to May 16, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, weather permitting. Signs will mark the work zone to enhance safety. Travelers should consider alternative routes and exercise caution. For more information, contact MoDOT's Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK-MODOT or visit their website.'Visit here for more details.
The Caruthersville Water Tower aka The Lighthouse in Pemiscot County, Missouri is a landmark
The historic Caruthersville Water Tower is located at West 3rd Street in Caruthersville, Missouri (Pemiscot County). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 9, 1982. The tower is owned by the City of Caruthersville.
New Madrid Shaking – Dozens in Missouri Felt Wednesday Earthquake
It wasn't big enough to cause any damage, but an earthquake Wednesday along the New Madrid Fault was reportedly felt by dozens in Missouri based on initial reports. This is one of those earthquakes that happens quite frequently along the New Madrid Fault that really aren't big enough to worry about, but they are large enough to be felt by many.
New Madrid Shaking – Dozens in Missouri Felt Wednesday Earthquake
It wasn't big enough to cause any damage, but an earthquake Wednesday along the New Madrid Fault was reportedly felt by dozens in Missouri based on initial reports. This is one of those earthquakes that happens quite frequently along the New Madrid Fault that really aren't big enough to worry about, but they are large enough to be felt by many.
Welcome to rare spot in West Tennessee along path of totality during solar eclipse
TIPTONVILLE — In the middle of the triangular intersection of Southern Route 22 and North 20, a civil war monument sits to commemorate the capture of Island No. 10, a small island at the turn of the Mississippi River at the Kentucky border. Normally, it’s a drive-by spot few...
New Madrid Shaking – Dozens in Missouri Felt Wednesday Earthquake
It wasn't big enough to cause any damage, but an earthquake Wednesday along the New Madrid Fault was reportedly felt by dozens in Missouri based on initial reports. This is one of those earthquakes that happens quite frequently along the New Madrid Fault that really aren't big enough to worry about, but they are large enough to be felt by many.
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