Plant sale set for May 4
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Traffic moved onto future College Drive flyover; demolition of old overpass scheduled for May
BATON ROUGE - Wednesday morning was the start of a major improvement for drivers at the I-10/I-12 interchange.Traffic was shifted onto the newly-built structure that will someday be the College Drive Flyover Ramp. The adjustment will allow for crews to prepare the old I-10 westbound overpass to be torn down. Demolition of that structure is scheduled for the middle of May"That's when we will overnight shut down I-12 eastbound so that we can bring the old structure down," said Mark Lambert,...
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Just in time for Mother’s Day: Morristown Garden Club’s plant sale, May 11
Honor mom by 'Going Native' this year.