ODOT urges caution as construction season begins
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DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Spring is here, and that means more orange barrels on roads across Ohio. The Ohio Department of Transportation is ready to resume and begin roadway projects across the state, including several in the Miami Valley. It's all about improving roads, but every project comes with a risk. We're less than four []

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