• Local News
Importance of insurance tornado coverage
Importance of insurance tornado coverag

The clean up in Oklahoma is an important reminder about the …

Tuition freeze is official at Purdue
Tuition freeze is official at Purdue

It's official. Tuition will be frozen at Purdue for the next …

LPD warns of air conditioner thefts
LPD warns of air conditioner thefts

Lafayette police are asking for the public's help after some …

Lafayette Memorial Day tradition tuning up
Laf. Memorial Day tradition tunes up

It was a patriotic practice Wednesday for the Lafayette …

City cleans up resting place of more than 400 veterans
City cleans Greenbush Cemetery

An overgrown cemetery where hundreds of veterans are buried is …

Advertisement

Closures start on U.S. 421

Updated: Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012, 3:35 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012, 3:20 PM EDT

CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) - The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) said they are starting periodic 20-30 minute closures of U.S. 421, south of County Road 200 N., in Carroll County.

These closures start Thursday, June 14. The closures will begin around 7:00 a.m. and continue throughout the day.

Crews will be setting beams for the Hoosier Heartland State Road 25 bridge over U.S. 421.

INDOT reminds drivers to use caution and consider worker safety when driving through a construction zone.

For the latest road closures and news from INDOT, “like” them on Facebook or “follow” them on Twitter .

You can find traffic restriction information at trafficwise.IN.gov or call the LaPorte District toll free at 1-855-Go-INDOT.

  • Comments

Comments WLFI.com is migrating to a more stable commenting system called DISQUS. This system is used by CNN, TIME, FOX News, numerous blogging sites and has over 75 Million registered users. Unfortunately we can't migrate our current user accounts to this new system.

To sign up for a DISQUS account, click the DISQUS button just below and to the right and then click Login.

DISQUS lets you login with several different options, including Facebook, Google, Twitter, Yahoo or OpenID. We expect it to allow more conversation and better moderation. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment below.

 

blog comments powered by Disqus

Comment to WLFI-TV18

Don't have a Facebook account? Or don't want to share something publicly? Email us here.

Report a comment

See a comment that should be moderated? Fill out the form here and tell us why.

Advertisement
Advertisement
  • Comments on news stories

Commenting via Facebook

We're changing the way comments are posted on each story on WLFI.com, and we believe you'll find this …

Advertisement