A falling piece of concrete from the inside of the tunnelliz says it was a terrifying experience. Liz gustin a big piece of concrete just fell directly right in front of my car. Luckily it didnt land on the car but about one or two car lengthsjust crashed into the ground. So, i swerved just a little to the left. Jeff but, that wasnt enoughliz side swiped the concrete with her carpopping her tire and destroying it. Luckily, liz is ok but the accident prompted cal trans to conduct a more detailed inspection of the tunnel and found a dozen spots where the concrete was weak. Crews did spot repairs which consisted of digging out the weakened concrete and replacing those spots with fresh materialbut, that only addresses the symptoms of the problemnot the overlying cause that is making the concrete weakcal trans says more inspection needs to be done. If they do close lanes they said it will be doing it in the overnight hours catherine a person of interest is in custody in connection with the
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MOSES LAKE All things bicycle will be the focus of the annual bike rodeo, from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the ice rink and parking lot at the Larson Recreation Center, 2501 W. Broadway Ave. in Moses Lake.
The bike rodeo has been a project of the Moses Lake Kiwanis and the Moses Lake Trail Planning Team since about 2019, with interruptions for the COVID-19 pandemic. Over time other sponsors have come on board.
The bike rodeo was the brainchild of Kiwanis member Louis Logan, and he came up with the official name, “Bicycle Activities, Repairs, Giveaway and Skills.” It replaced a longtime Kiwanis project.