The work will be taking place during daytime hours
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces flagging operations that will begin on or after Wednesday, August 7 in Clay County, just outside of Clay City on S.R. 246.
The work will be taking place during daytime hours between C.R. 350 W and C.R. 500 W. Crews will be cleaning debris out of the Eel River during this time. Work is expected to last until late August but is weather permitting and subject to change.
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