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More than 1,000 outages reported in Montgomery County
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Storms rolled through Mid-Missouri on Tuesday afternoon and caused several power outages and closed a portion of Interstate 70. There were 1,764 electricity customers in Benton County that experienced a power outage during the outage's peak. The outage was reduced to 165 people by 7:50 p.m. According to the Association of Missouri The post More than 1,000 outages reported in Montgomery County appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
More than 1,000 outages reported in Montgomery County
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Storms rolled through Mid-Missouri on Tuesday afternoon and caused several power outages and closed a portion of Interstate 70. There were 1,764 electricity customers in Benton County that experienced a power outage during the outage's peak. The outage was reduced to 165 people by 7:50 p.m. According to the Association of Missouri The post More than 1,000 outages reported in Montgomery County appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Major Roadwork on Route 7 Starting May 20: Expect Delays and Single Lane Traffic
Resurfacing of Route 7 in Missouri is set to begin on May 20, 2024. The project will cover the area from U.S. Route 65 in Benton County to Missouri Route 5 in Camden County. Capital Paving and Construction, LLC will lead the project, with an investment exceeding $5 million. The work includes improving pavement conditions on Route 7 and additional resurfacing on Routes NN, DD, and Z in Camden County. However, the schedule for these additional routes has not been specified.
Heavy Missouri rains cause flooded roadways: Turn around don't drown!
Severe Missouri floods wreak havoc on roadways, with rushing waters overtaking routes in Mid Missouri, including Tipton, Coal Camp, and Benton. Authorities urge caution as more storms loom. Encountering submerged roads? Heed the life-saving mantra: Turn around, don't drown! Stay tuned for updates from Moniteau County.
🚧 Roadway Striping on Multiple Routes in MO Today - Watch for Crews!
The time displayed is local to the original X account in Springfield/Joplin, MO. MoDOT (Missouri Department of Transportation) has announced that today, crews will be conducting striping operations along several routes within Benton and Cedar Counties. Motorists are advised to be aware of slow-moving equipment on Route C in both Benton County and Henry County, on Route H in Benton County, and Route 39 in Cedar County. Drivers are reminded to give the crews plenty of room to ensure safety. Commuters traveling these routes should expect potential delays and are encouraged to exercise caution when passing through the work zones. The striping operations are a part of MoDOT’s continued efforts to maintain and improve the state’s roadway infrastructure.
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