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MoDOT May Offer Land to Manchester as Mowing Solution
MoDOT tells 'Patch' a possible solution to Manchester's mowing concerns is giving or selling parcels of land to the city or residents.

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MoDOT tells 'Patch' a possible solution to Manchester's mowing concerns is giving or selling parcels of land to the city or residents.

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MoDOT reports the I-270 closures will continue Friday and so far there have not been major problems or delays.
MoDOT reports the I-270 closures will continue Friday and so far there have not been major problems or delays.
MoDOT said it can't give the City of Manchester special treatment, but it is looking into a number of solutions for Manchester's mowing issues along Highway 141.
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Town and Country police said a white four-door car may be connected to a burglary that happened earlier this week.
MoDOT reports Wednesday's road closures and rock blasting on northbound and southbound I-270 experienced no serious issues.
Police responded to a report of shots being fired at work crews Wednesday, but have no suspects.
MoDOT reports Wednesday's road closures and rock blasting on northbound and southbound I-270 experienced no serious issues.
Town and Country police are warning residents to report any suspicious activity after a burglary Tuesday.
Missouri Baptist Medical Center pharmacist Duane Wesche answers patients' questions. This week, Wesche addresses allergies with NSAIDs and aspirin.
The next blasting and closure of I-270 is Wednesday 10 a.m.
Thieves target Walmart, Kohls and cars in this most recent police blotter. The following information was supplied by the Manchester Police Department.
The next closure of I-270 will be Wednesday morning at 10 a.m.
The next closure of I-270 will be Wednesday morning at 10 a.m.
The next closure of I-270 will be Wednesday morning at 10 a.m.
MoDOT is warning drivers to avoid I-270 during the morning and afternoon hours when blasting will take place and close the road for about 15 minutes at a time. It begins Tuesday and will last all week.
MoDOT officials warn drivers to avoid I-270 during the morning and afternoon hours when blasting will take place and close the road for about 15 minutes at a time. It begins Tuesday and will last all week.
MoDOT is warning drivers to avoid I-270 during the morning and afternoon hours when blasting will take place and close the road for about 15 minutes at a time. It begins Tuesday and will last all week.