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Three major roadways getting partial resurfacing By: Matt Nagy
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Mich. The Michigan Department of Transportation announced they will be resurfacing seven and a half miles of roadways on M-103, M-66 and US-12.
The stretch of roads being resurfaced include: M-103 from the Michigan/Indiana state line to Ceceila Street in Mottville; M-66 between the north junction with M-86 and Spring Creek Road near Colon; and US-12 from Klinger Lake Road to M-66 (Centreville Road) in Sturgis.
These areas will undergo milling and asphalt resurfacing, concrete sidewalk improvements, and pavement markings.
Resurfacing efforts will cause single-lane closures near the construction crews that will have traffic regulators to help direct drivers.
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Over the past few years, and especially since March 2020, St. Joseph County residents have depended on the Internet not only to connect with the world, but to work and for their students to pursue education through online learning.
However, many residents feel frustrated by their internet service or, for some, the lack thereof.
In St. Joseph County, according to the Broadband Access Map website, many areas are lacking in reliable broadband high-speed internet service.
Internet availability by school district
In St. Joseph County, according to the Broadband Access Map website, the fastest upload speed in the county is 1,000 megabytes per second, and the slowest is 1 Mbps.