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The road work, first reported at 11:18 a.m. is estimated to be completed in six hours, according to TRIMARC. Only one lane of I-65 South is open while crews make repairs, according to Metro EMS.
From 1922 to 1926, US 65 in Missouri was known as Route 3.US 65 originally followed Route 248 and US 160 between Branson and Springfield.Route 3 was originally planned on a shorter route between Springfield and Preston, with Route 71 on the longer alignment via Buffalo, but Route 3 was quickly shifted east, absorbing Route 71.
There is a road closure on West 75th Street between exit 227 and I-35 South. ... The road is closed from Eastwood Trafficway/Exit 65 to Raytown Road/Exit 63 in Kansas City. ... There is a crash on ...
Interstate 65 (I-65) is a major north–south interstate highway in the central United States. As with most primary interstates ending in 5, it is a major crosscountry, north–south route, connecting between the Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico .
River City Casino Boulevard at the St. Louis city–county line: US 61 / US 67 near Mehlville — — Route 269: 3.320: 5.343 Front Street in Kansas City: I-35 in Kansas City — — Route 271 — — — — — — Route 273: 22: 35 Route 92 in Tracy: US 59 / Route 45 at the Kansas state line — — Route 283: 2.2: 3.5 Route 9 in North ...
A detailed map that shows the affected road due to 'Warning in Kansas City: Crash reported on northbound I-435' on January 3rd at 8:38 p.m. Broken down vehicle on southbound I-435 in Kansas City
Legally, the Mississippi section of U.S. 65 is defined in Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3, as follows: "U.S. 65- Begins at the west end of the Mississippi River Bridge at Natchez, Adams County, and extends in an easterly direction to U.S. 61 and thence continues south jointly with U.S. 61 to the Mississippi-Louisiana state line south of ...
In 1860, a project to build a 190-mile-long (310 km) road from Nebraska City to Fort Kearney was initiated by the Nebraska City community and Otoe County Commissioners in what became one of the most traveled roads in the west as part of the Denver Trail. In 1879, the Nebraska Legislature passed a law providing all section lines become public roads.