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Much of Gov. Mike Parson’s $859 million plan to widen three sections of Interstate 70 will have to be pared back if lawmakers divert funds to other highways, Missouri Department of Transportation Director Patrick McKenna said.
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The Kirkwood Democrat is a member of the House Transportation Committee and is supportive of the proposal to expand portions of Interstate 70.
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The Tarkio Republican has talked with Gov. Mike Parson about steering federal money to widen portions of Interstate 70.
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Sen. Bill Eigel, looking to run for governor in 2024, said $6 billion cash balance should go to "big infrastructure projects."
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Missouri Department of Transportation officials say a plan to rebuild the Interstate 70, 64 and Highway 61 interchange in St. Charles County would reduce traffic congestion and limit accidents.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation on Friday announced construction plans that could cause delays for many commuters in the region.MODOT District…
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Summer is approaching, a time when Missouri residents hit the road for a little rest and relaxation. It might be a rougher-than-expected journey, though,…
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The first I-70 interchange west of the Missouri River is getting an $18 million update. Construction starts next spring to replace Fifth Street’s partial…
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Two of the most familiar faces on the front lines of protests in Ferguson and elsewhere are facing several charges for their conduct during a protest…
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It was only a few weeks after President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, establishing the Interstate Highway…