November 26, 1997 in Idaho
Stretch Of U.S. 95 Will Get Barrier
Maintenance crews will install an 850-foot concrete barrier on U.S. Highway 95 on the Bonners Ferry North Hill, state transportation officials announced Tuesday.
The barrier will be built along the shoulder of the highway and the center line will be adjusted to maintain proper road width.
Work is scheduled to begin this week and will take about four days to complete. Motorists can expect delays up to 15 minutes.
, DataTimes
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Maintenance crews will install an 850-foot concrete barrier on U.S. Highway 95 on the Bonners Ferry North Hill, state transportation officials announced Tuesday.
The barrier will be built along the shoulder of the highway and the center line will be adjusted to maintain proper road width.
Work is scheduled to begin this week and will take about four days to complete. Motorists can expect delays up to 15 minutes.
, DataTimes

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