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Icy roads send several vehicles into ditches Road conditions have not been ideal on Highway 1 from Jonesboro into Harrisburg. On Wednesday morning, several people ended up in the ditch. (Source: KAIT) By Hannah Campbell | February 10, 2021 at 8:25 PM CST - Updated February 11 at 4:06 AM
HARRISBURG, Ark. (KAIT) - Road conditions have not been ideal on Highway 1 from Jonesboro into Harrisburg. On Wednesday morning, several people ended up in the ditch.
The Poinsett County Sheriff’s Department says there have been 14 confirmed accidents so far. That’s not counting all of the people that first responders have helped out of ditches. There have been two confirmed rollovers.
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As online retail continues to grow amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Amazon is continuing to invest in more and more states, like Missouri, with the announcement of a new Springfield facility set to open this spring.
Amazon announced last year the construction of a fulfillment center in Republic. Since then, the billion dollar company has announced that it would continue expansion into Missouri, with two AMXL facilities to be added in Joplin and Springfield.
These facilities will serve as distribution centers for larger products like televisions, couches, refrigerators and more.
Springfield Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President of Economic Development, Ryan Mooney, said this collaborative project with Amazon is one of the first of many that Amazon will bring to Southwest Missouri. Mooney also said that the Chamber would continue aiding Amazon in future projects.
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