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Staying safe on the roads: Itâs National Work Zone Awareness Week Staying safe on the roads: Itâs National Work Zone Awareness Week By 14 News Staff | April 28, 2021 at 5:52 AM CDT - Updated April 28 at 6:04 AM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - This week is National Work Zone Awareness Week. Despite fewer people on the roads last year, there were still a number of deadly accidents in construction zones. The key is knowing where construction will be happening, and you can often see that by putting the destination in your GPS before you head out. In Indiana, there is a work zone safety law. You could face a $10,000 fine with jail time if you kill or injure a highway worker. ....
INDOT road construction picking up with several projects planned this spring INDOT road construction picking up with several projects planned this spring By Chellsie Parker | April 21, 2021 at 5:51 AM CDT - Updated April 21 at 7:18 AM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Spring road construction is picking up, and crews want drivers to be safe as many of them haven’t been on the road much in the last year. Right now, INDOT crews tell us they are working on several roadway projects here in southwestern Indiana. One of the main projects is happening on Highway 66, heading into Posey County. Crews were able to work throughout the pandemic and say COVID-19 allowed them to get more work done with less traffic on the roadways last spring. ....
The city commission met Monday to receive a health update, consider awarding a bid for a project at Kenwood Cove and discuss offering general obligation bonds for future projects. There were only 66 new cases of COVID-19 in the last two weeks, according to county health officer Jason Tiller, which he noted as a significant amount of progress.” Regarding vaccines, he said about 11,000 people who live and work in Saline County will be vaccinated by the end of the week. Tiller expects the rate of vaccinations to rise rapidly in the next few weeks as more are made available. He added that Gov. Laura Kelly announced minutes earlier that Kansas would move to Phases 3 and 4 of the vaccination process starting March 22. ....