Four and a half years ago, people who drive Interstate 64 were promised a new interchange between Milton and Hurricane if voters approved a package of tax and fee increases.
CULLODEN — An approximately $32 million project to build a new interchange on Interstate 64 near Culloden is among 20 projects included in a bid letting conducted by the West
HURRICANE, W.Va. â Residents in subdivisions in Hurricane and Culloden reported cows running loose over the weekend.
Facebook was buzzing with images of a cow loose near the railroad tracks at Virginia Avenue and another in someoneâs front yard Saturday. One post claimed a cow charged at a woman who was mowing her grass.
âWe received calls of cows on the loose and officers attempted to round them up but were unsuccessful,â said a spokesperson with the Hurricane Police Department.
At about 9:30 a.m. Monday, two dead cows were removed from Interstate 64 near the Hurricane exit, according to a spokesperson with the West Virginia Division of Highways in Putnam County.