SOAP LAKE Work has already started on a project to build sidewalks on one side of South Daisy Street and add flashing lights at the crosswalk of Daisy Street and Third Avenue Southeast. Soap Lake Mayor Allen DuPuy said a project to overlay a number of city streets should go to bid soon.
Daisy Street is state Route 17 where the highway passes through the city limits. The upgraded pedestrian crossing is designed to improve safety for people walking across the street, said city consulting engineer Michael Woodkey in a presentation to the Soap Lake City Council in February.
Sidewalks are being replaced on the east side of Daisy Street between First and Third avenues as part of the project, DuPuy said. Total project cost is about $282,000.
A body found by anglers along the shores of Lake Oahe on the Missouri River in Emmons County on Sunday evening has been identified as missing Bismarck resident Matthew Mittelsteadt.
A Mandan man with a history of drug-related convictions was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to felony meth conspiracy and evidence tampering charges.
City of Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs has been approved to begin negotiations to purchase property that would expand two of the city’s most popular outdoor spaces.