MoDOT to Close Champ Clark Bridge in Louisiana
This evening, Friday, May 31 at 7 p.m., IDOT and MoDOT crews will close the Champ Clark Bridge on US 54 over the Mississippi River at Louisiana in Pike County due to flooding in Illinois.
This evening, Friday, May 31 at 7 p.m., IDOT and MoDOT crews will close the Champ Clark Bridge on US 54 over the Mississippi River at Louisiana in Pike County due to flooding in Illinois.
Friday, May 31 at approximately 9:30 a.m. Route E in Ralls County from MO 79 east to Lock and Dam 22 at Saverton closed to traffic due to water over road.
The Quincy Police Department would like to remind motorists that the 20MPH speed limit and cell phone use law will be in effect at three locations this summer. Summer school days are considered an actual school day.
(HANNIBAL)—Music Under The Stars tonight in downtown Hannibal is postponed due to the potential for severe weather.
National Weather Service Hydrologists say we'll see a flood crest on the Mississippi River soon.
They have been the Washington Redskins since 1932 and now there is once again a movement to change the National Football League's team nickname because it is offensive to many Native Americans.
How many is many?
When I hear the name Redskins, I think of brave warriors who roamed the land years ago. I don't consider it offensive at all.
Due to the rising floodwater in Hannibal, the Hannibal MEGA Garage Sale at Admiral Coontz Armory has been cancelled for Saturday, June 1 and rescheduled for Saturday, September 14.
All five floodgates along the Hannibal riverfront are being re-installed Tuesday. Heavy rain in recent days and a forecast calling for more rain has the Mississippi on the rise again.
In watching, listening or reading the news this past weekend I would have thought it was November 11th instead of Memorial Day. Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service.
David Gonzalez was taking down a wall in a fixer-upper house he had bought in Elbow Lake, Minnesota, when he made a most interesting discovery: tucked in among some old newspapers as insulation was a copy of Action Comics No. 1, the first appearance of a character named Superman.