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TravelFor those with plans to travel in the state for the Fourth of July weekend, the Michigan Department of Transportation is rolling back construction projects wherever possible starting at 3 p.m. Thursday until 6 a.m. Monday, July 7. Lane restrictions will be lifted on 61 percent of road and bridge projects statewide, according to a Michigan Department of Transportation news release. Drivers should also be aware that equipment and certain traffic …See the Story
Fourth of July Travel Eased for Motorists with some Project Rollback
57% Right coverage: 7 sources

Independence DayRalston neighbors kicked off their Fourth of July celebrations a day early, gathering at the Granary for pie, music, and community festivities despite the scorching July temperatures."Hopefully the sun goes down here pretty quick," said Nikki Coash, a lifelong Ralston resident.As temperatures climbed, attendees found creative ways to stay cool in the summer heat."The only way to stay cool at Bushwhackers is to grab a cold one," said Nick Johnson…See the Story
Ralston Residents Beat the Heat at Early Independence Day Celebration
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Independence Day · AlabamaAs the nation prepares to celebrate Independence Day, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is launching a renewed push for safe travel on both roadways and waterways under the theme “Standards and Success.” ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor said, “Our message this year is clear: Success means everyone makes it home safely. This starts by making safe choices non-negotiable standards, both behind the wheel on the water.” All available ALEA Troopers…See the Story
ALEA Promotes ‘Standards and Success’ Campaign - Lowndes Signal
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Community enjoys day of fun during Selmer Freedom Fest
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‘Stars and Stripes’ a blast for ‘the Lu’
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Crenshaw County Arrests June 24
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Local eateries highlighted at Taste of Crenshaw
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Crenshaw community welcomes Faith Law and Title
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Dolly Parton Program to Keep Providing Free Books to Young Kids in Spokane
67% Center coverage: 3 sources