Road closure to expand from Cherokee to Maine
Cummins Construction Co. will expand the current road closure on Washington from Cherokee to Maine beginning Friday.
Cummins will repair portions of the pavement. The extent of the closure on Washington will be from the south side of Maine to the north side of Oklahoma. East-west traffic on Cherokee will not be able to cross Washington. The work is being done as part of the 2009 Concrete Street Rehabilitation Program.
Construction is expected to take approximately two weeks depending on weather. The street will be closed to all through traffic.
Seats available on bus to area historic attractions
Spaces still are open for a bus trip to area historic attractions, which is sponsored by the LifeLong Learning Institute.
The group will take a bus trip Tuesday to the Sod House at Aline, Heritage Manor Bed & Breakfast and the historic Waynoka Depot.
The bus leaves Central Christian Church’s southwest parking lot at 8 a.m. Cost for the trip is $50 a person and includes transportation, lunch and all admission fees.
Lunch will be served at Heritage Manor Bed & Breakfast.
To reserve a spot on the bus, call Max Johnson at 234-8322 or Lorene Harnish at 234-1975.
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