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  • It's Orange Cone Season Again: How To Avoid Construction Delays

    Orange cones seem to blossom along our state's road and highways this time of year like mushrooms after a spring rain. Coming to work every day from Posey County, I already have to navigate six to eight miles of one-lane traffic along State Highway...
    Published Fri, May 05 2009 12:09 pm by Bufkinite@evpl
    Filed under: Vanderburgh County, vacation, construction, roads, highways, INDOT
 
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