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I-75 bridge inspection getting underway

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is advising motorists of a scheduled maintenance and a routine inspection of a bridge connecting Fayette and Madison county.

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Mitigate risks through effective sewer maintenance policies

Few scenarios better exemplify the importance of municipal risk management and proactive intervention than effective sewer system management within a community.

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Blue Earth County reschedules siren test for Friday

MANKATO — Blue Earth County officials have scheduled a test of the county's outdoor warning sirens for 2 p.m. Friday.

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Two Omaha emergency sirens won't sound if bad weather occurs

The Douglas County Emergency Management Agency said Friday morning that two of its 125 outdoor warning signs are undergoing maintenance and will not sound if severe weather occurs.

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City of Lawton crews replace water meters

LAWTON, OK — Residents in north central Lawton are getting new water meters this week as the City continues its meter replacement program.

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PennDOT Invites Pennsylvanians to Share Feedback on Winter Services

Harrisburg – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is seeking the public’s feedback on winter services through an online survey.

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MPR asks community to retake aquatic survey

MARYVILLE, Mo. — Due to a technical error in the Maryville Aquatic Survey made by Maryville Parks and Recreation project consultant Waters Edge, MPR is asking community members to retake

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