Horse‑Traffic Damage Already Visible on Newly Paved Roads

Adams County’s highway superintendent says steel horseshoes and metal buggy wheels are leaving visible marks on roads paved only weeks ago. Officials are monitoring the damage but have not proposed any policy changes.

Bridge Work Sparks Commuter Frustration

DECATUR, Ind. — The rhythmic clang of jackhammers echoed across U.S. Route 224 on Friday as crews continued work on a bridge deck replacement project, but the real noise is … Read more