This has been the end of the road. This is where edgewood road and we meet with highway 100 right here in this is as far as you could go up until now. That first four miles is now ready to roll in that changes everything. There are times of day when drivers on edgewood road and parts of interstate and parts of interstate 380 are desperate for an that first phase is fairy near completion. They have been waiting to say those words since 1999. This saturday everyone is invited. They wont be allowed to drive on it but if they want to bring a bike or take a short walk along it that would be fine. The decades ahead city 100 near city utilities will be incredible. Scott olson Cr City Council member 5 55 05 it is by far the largest single potential development in the history of cedar rapids. In addition to a new flood proof bridge across the cedar hes proud the city and county are planning with purpose in addition to a new flood proof bridge hes proud the city and county are planning with purp
By Amy Jespersen Remnants of Hurricane Hilary moved into Eastern Utah and wreaked havoc on the high school mountain bike course last week. The Butch Cassidy trail crew spent much of the week draining berms, raking out ruts, drying out mud puddles and compacting sandy areas in preparation for the Region 4 opening race that
By Dave Holzer Rain, mud, and lightning were on the minds of many mountain bike racers, coaches, and NICA league officials last week as heavy rains drenched the Butch Cassidy trail and surrounding areas in Price. The storms threatened to prevent the Utah High School Cycling League from hosting Region Five’s third round on September
South Dakota sees 30% jump in traffic fatalities through first six months of 2021
South Dakota experienced the highest spike in deaths on roadways between 2019 and 2020, and the trend continues. A national safety expert says the risky behaviors motorists adopted during the pandemic are exacerbated as people return to the road. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | ×
PIERRE, S.D. The motorist was not wearing a seatbelt.
It s a line that accompanies traffic fatality notices distributed by the South Dakota Department of Public Safety (DPS), and it s been showing up with even more regularity this summer.
In fact, South Dakota is seeing a dramatic upswing in traffic deaths, particularly for persons un-buckled, following only a year after they led the nation in the increase of roadway fatalities.
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