As anticipated rains have caused the Gasconade River to swell at Jerome, Mo. The water rose over I-44 near 163 mile marker and 2:30 p.m.
Travelers taking Interstate 44 are back in motion again, following a nearly day long closure between Waynesville and Rolla.
As rivers, creeks, and streams continue to swell, flooding is an ongoing issue across the eastern parts of the Ozarks.
U.S. 63 in Maries County, south of Vienna at the Gasconade River, is open, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. The road closed due to flooding Wednesday evening and reopened this ...
Maries County Emergency Management says Highway 63 at the Gasconade River Bridge, south of Vienna, is open once again.The office last night said Highway 63 had ...
If you’re planning to travel between Rolla and Waynesville in Pulaski County, just know some roads are now officially closed ...
Flooding from recent storms will cause the Maries County R-1 School District to not hold in-person classes on Thursday, the ...
At 5 p.m. this evening, Doolittle Rural Fire Protection District workers were checking water levels at the Gasconade River bridge and railroad bridge in Jerome after a long day of ...
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Just after 8:15 a.m. Wednesday Doolittle Fire Protection District report, “Units are on scene of a major motor vehicle crash involving multiple tractor trailers I-44, ...
The Big Piney River in Pulaski County flooded I-44 east of Waynesville Wednesday morning.The east and westbound lanes are closed between mile markers 163 and 169. which is near Devils Elbow. Modot ...