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Highway 145 Construction Starts Monday
The project will be constructed in stages, so at least one lane in each direction will be available for traffic on Highway 100 and Highway 145 at all times.

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The project will be constructed in stages, so at least one lane in each direction will be available for traffic on Highway 100 and Highway 145 at all times.

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