MO.gov News Feed /news-rss MO.gov News Feed Wed, 31 Dec 2025 08:03:57 +0000 en-us Linn County Route 139 Parson Creek Bridge to close January 5 https://www.modot.org/node/81439 81439 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 30 Dec 2025 14:40:02 +0000 Linn County Route 139 Parson Creek Bridge to close January 5 Visitor (not verified) Tue, 12/30/2025 - 14:40 Northwest Bridge Bundle project ST. JOSEPH, Mo. –The Linn County Route 139 Parson Creek Bridge, north of Meadville, is scheduled to close for a bridge replacement project through the Northwest Bridge Bundle beginning Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. The bridge is expected to reopen in May 2026.  During construction, motorists should seek an alternate route around the closure. The Parson Creek Bridge was built in 1933 and has a traffic volume of approximately 140 vehicles per day. “The Northwest Bridge Bundle is a Design-Build project which will replace or rehabilitate 31 poor-condition bridges in north central Missouri,” stated Missouri Department of Transportation Project Manager Michael Marriott. The Capital – Horner & Shifrin team was awarded the design-build contract by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission at its meeting in December 2023. Design-build is a project delivery method in which one contracting team is selected to design and build the highway improvement under one contract. MoDOT provides the project goals, budget and schedule and the contractor team completes the work. This technique has been known to significantly save time and provide cost savings. The full list of bridges to be replaced can be found on the Northwest Bridge Bundle web page. All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change. MoDOT asks drivers to work with us by always buckling up, keeping your phones down, slowing down and moving over in work zones. Know before you go and check what work zones you might encounter at traveler.modot.org. Get project and work zone news straight to your email by signing up for eUpdates. Information is also available 24/7 by calling 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or visiting www.modot.org/northwest. Facebook | X | Instagram   Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down ### Northwest Bridge Bundle web page Districts Involved Northwest Published On Tue, 12/30/2025 - 07:33 NW Customer Service Northwest District Email: nwcr@modot.mo.govPhone: 816-901-4529 US Route 62 in Dunklin County Closed for Bridge Replacement https://www.modot.org/node/81438 81438 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 30 Dec 2025 14:20:02 +0000 US Route 62 in Dunklin County Closed for Bridge Replacement Visitor (not verified) Tue, 12/30/2025 - 14:20 SIKESTON—Route 62 in Dunklin County will be closed as construction crews perform a bridge replacement over the St. Francis River near Campbell, Missouri.   Weather permitting, work is scheduled to begin Monday, Jan. 12 with completion anticipated Tuesday, December 1, 2026. The route will remain closed until the work is completed and a signed detour will be in place.   The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution while traveling near the area.  For additional information, please contact Resident Engineer Matthew Wilkerson at (573) 472-5235, MoDOT’s Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-888-ASK-MODOT or visit www.modot.org/southeast.  ###    facebook.com/MoDOTSoutheast  twitter.com/MoDOTSoutheast  youtube.com/MoDOTSoutheast  Districts Involved Southeast Published On Tue, 12/30/2025 - 07:10 SE Customer Service Southeast District Email: SECRRep@modot.mo.gov Phone: (573) 472-5333 YEAR IN REVIEW: Governor Kehoe Reflects on 2025 https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/year-review-governor-kehoe-reflects-2025 15621 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 30 Dec 2025 14:00:55 +0000 YEAR IN REVIEW: Governor Kehoe Reflects on 2025 Gabrielle.Picard Tue, 12/30/2025 - 14:00 December 30, 2025 Jefferson City In 2025, the Kehoe Administration worked to advance a conservative, results-driven agenda focused on securing Missouri’s future.Since taking office on January 13, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe took action to turn priorities into results—strengthening public safety, expanding economic opportunity, supporting Missouri agriculture, and modernizing education and workforce development—all while holding state government to a higher standard of efficiency and accountability.“Missourians are resilient and adaptable, and they expect their government to be the same,” said Governor Kehoe. “This past year presented real challenges for our state, but I am proud of how we lead and responded—by moving with purpose and common sense to deliver results that make our state safer, stronger, and more prosperous.”This year, Missouri experienced hundreds of storms, fires, tornadoes, and floods, prompting swift, coordinated response efforts across state agencies to deliver aid, accelerate recovery, and support impacted communities. These storms led to five federal disaster declarations, more than any other state.Governor Kehoe also convened two extraordinary legislative sessions, calling lawmakers back to Jefferson City to address urgent disaster relief, tax relief, economic opportunity, and federal representation—ensuring Missouri could act when waiting was not an option.2025 by the NumbersOne international trade mission to expand global partnerships and attract new investmentFive federal disaster declarations that affected 41 Missouri counties and the City of St. Louis37 executive orders signed to improve public safety, streamline operations, and respond to urgent statewide need54 bills signed into law prioritizing public safety, emphasizing economic development, bolstering agriculture, strengthening education, and more100+ agency administrative rules cut and condensed to reduce the regulatory burden of state government241 gubernatorial appointments to fill boards, commissions, judicial seats, and county vacancies with qualified Missourians looking to serve their communities7,420 new jobs created through the work of the Department of Economic Development and partnersThe year 2025 brought progress and action on Governor Kehoe’s four key priority areas.Public Safety: Enforcing the Law and Securing Missouri CommunitiesPublic safety anchored Governor Kehoe’s agenda throughout the year, reflecting his commitment to enforcing the law and supporting those who protect Missouri communities. In partnership with the General Assembly and public safety partners, the Governor signed sweeping reforms into law and launched targeted executive actions to protect communities and support first responders.Major actions included:Launching Operation Relentless Pursuit to strengthen intelligence-led policing and improve cross-jurisdictional coordination to arrest violent offenders, leading to more than 1,000 arrests and more than 1,800 warrants cleared to date (Executive Order 25-02)Establishing the Blue Shield Program, delivering $50,000 grants to more than 200 communities to strengthen local law enforcement and public safety efforts (Executive Order 25-03)Enforcing immigration laws, establishing a 287(g) partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to allow trained Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) troopers to assist in enforcing immigration laws and targeting criminal offenders (Executive Order 25-04)Directing the Department of Public Safety and MSHP to collect immigration status data for individuals charged with crimes in Missouri (Executive Order 25-05)Signing the Public Safety Recruitment and Retention Act, expanding education incentives and benefits for first responders and their families (Senate Bill 71)Championing major public safety legislation, benefitting law enforcement across the state and establishing a citizen board to oversee the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (House Bill 495)Economic Development: Promoting a Pro-Business ClimateTo keep Missouri competitive, Governor Kehoe advanced a pro-business agenda focused on lowering costs, reducing red tape, and attracting long-term investment.Major actions included:Signing major tax relief with the historic elimination of income tax on capital gains, benefiting families across Missouri (House Bill 594)Repealing costly mandates on Missouri job creators and employers (House Bill 597)Strengthening Missouri’s energy infrastructure, protecting consumers, and supporting long-term economic growth (Senate Bill 4)Keeping Missouri competitive, while still protecting the best interests of taxpayers with the Show-Me Sports Investment Act (Senate Bill 3)Agriculture: Standing with Farmers and Rural MissouriAgriculture remained a central focus of the Kehoe Administration. The Governor’s approach to ag policy is simple: farmers know best, and government should be a partner—not an obstacle.Major actions included:Signing legislation to protect farmers and increase their health coverage options, preserve water resources, and strengthen rural infrastructure—reinforcing Missouri’s agricultural leadership and rural way of life (Senate Bills 79 & 82)Investing in the next generation of agriculture leaders with historic funding for Missouri FFARefocusing Missouri SNAP to support the purchase of healthy foods and locally sourced agricultural productsSecuring more than $216 million in federal funding for healthcare in rural communitiesEducation: Bolstering the Workforce of the FutureSupporting Missouri students and education in all its forms was a key priority for 2025, with critical investments and forward-thinking actions.Major actions included:Investing in school choice with $50 million in historic funding to the MOScholars programRecommending an effort to rewrite to the school funding formula with the Missouri School Funding Modernization Task Force to ensure sustainable funding for the next generation (Executive Order 25-14)Evaluating the state’s career technical education system to strengthen the workforce pipeline with the Governor’s Workforce of the Future Challenge (Executive Order 25-16)Working to improve the regulatory environment for child care providers through an evaluation of current regulations (Executive Order 25-15)Government Efficiency: Delivering Service at the Speed of BusinessGovernor Kehoe championed a culture shift inside state government—one focused on efficiency, accountability, and results rather than process for process’s sake.Major actions included:Prioritizing stakeholder engagement and administrative agency rulemaking focused on customer service and efficiency (Executive Order 25-13)Eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in state agencies and ensuring compliance with the constitutional principle of equal protection under the law (Executive Order 25-18)Looking AheadAs Missourians look ahead to 2026, Governor Kehoe says the work of securing the state’s future continues—with a focus on public safety, economic growth, agriculture, education, and a state government that moves efficiently for the people it serves.“Securing Missouri’s future means staying focused and staying accountable to the people we serve,” Governor Kehoe continued. “This year reminded us that growth comes from relationships, working together, and showing up for Missourians every day. We’re proud of what we were able to accomplish, but we're just getting started.”### U.S. Route 61 in New Madrid County Closed for Culvert Replacement https://www.modot.org/node/81437 81437 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 30 Dec 2025 13:30:02 +0000 U.S. Route 61 in New Madrid County Closed for Culvert Replacement Visitor (not verified) Tue, 12/30/2025 - 13:30 SIKESTON—Route 61 in New Madrid County will be closed as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.   This section of roadway is located from Route 62 to Route D near Lilbourn, Missouri.  Weather permitting, work will take place Wednesday, January 7 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.        The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution while traveling near the area.  For additional information, contact MoDOT’s Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (1-888-275-6636) or visit www.modot.org/southeast.     ###    facebook.com/MoDOTSoutheast  twitter.com/MoDOTSoutheast  youtube.com/MoDOTSoutheast  Districts Involved Southeast Published On Tue, 12/30/2025 - 06:23 SE Customer Service Southeast District Email: SECRRep@modot.mo.gov Phone: (573) 472-5333 TRAFFIC ALERT: Route BB CLOSED in Bates Co. for Pipe Replacement Dec. 30 https://www.modot.org/node/81436 81436 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 30 Dec 2025 09:00:02 +0000 TRAFFIC ALERT: Route BB CLOSED in Bates Co. for Pipe Replacement Dec. 30 Visitor (not verified) Tue, 12/30/2025 - 09:00 Where: Bates County Route BB approximately one (1) mile north of Route D northeast of Butler When: 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday, December 30 What: MoDOT crews replacing damaged pipe underneath the road Traffic Impacts: All lanes of Route BB CLOSED where crews are working Drivers will have access to driveways and entrances on either end of the work zone but will not be able to travel through the work zone No signed detours Drivers urged to find alternate routes Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zone Check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map for road closings/traffic impacts Weather and/or scheduling conflicts could alter the work schedule.     For more information, call MoDOT in Springfield at 417-895-7600 or visit www.modot.org/southwest Follow MoDOT's Southwest District: Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down Districts Involved Southwest Published On Tue, 12/30/2025 - 01:59 David Mitchell Senior Communications Specialist Southwest District E-mail: SWCR@MoDOT.mo.gov Phone: (417) 895-7600 Governor Kehoe Secures More Than $216 Million to Strengthen Rural Healthcare in Missouri https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-secures-more-216-million-strengthen-rural-healthcare-missouri 15616 at https://governor.mo.gov Mon, 29 Dec 2025 15:29:54 +0000 Governor Kehoe Secures More Than $216 Million to Strengthen Rural Healthcare in Missouri Gabrielle.Picard Mon, 12/29/2025 - 15:29 December 29, 2025 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) announced the State of Missouri has been awarded more than $216 million in funding for the first year of the Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Program, a $50 billion initiative designed to strengthen healthcare access, improve outcomes, and support innovative care in rural communities. A total of $10 billion will be awarded annually to states over the next five fiscal years.“This historic investment by the Trump Administration will strengthen Missouri's rural communities with additional resources for high-quality, accessible healthcare,” said Governor Kehoe. “We appreciate the work of our state agencies and healthcare stakeholders in submitting a thorough and competitive plan. Through Missouri's Rural Health Transformation plan, we are supporting local partners who understand their communities and are positioned to deliver meaningful, lasting impact for future generations of Missourians.”Announced earlier today by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the first year award provides more than $216 million to DSS’s MO HealthNet Division, which is leading Missouri’s efforts to increase access to care, improve quality, enhance care coordination, and incentivize long-term sustainability to create a healthcare ecosystem that will support Missouri’s rural communities for generations to come.“By addressing longstanding health disparities affecting rural residents through these locally driven solutions, we are helping rural providers build capacity, modernize services, and better meet the needs of Missouri patients,” said Director Jess Bax, Missouri DSS. “This investment would not have been possible without the collaborative efforts across state agencies and our external partners. The funding announced today provides Missourians with an opportunity to change the landscape of healthcare access and outcomes for our rural communities.”The Rural Health Transformation Program emphasizes collaboration among hospitals, clinics, community-based organizations, and local leaders to develop sustainable solutions tailored to the unique needs of Missouri’s rural areas.Awarded through a competitive process on Missouri’s ability to demonstrate innovation, community engagement, and measurable impact, Missouri’s transformative plan was completed in coordination with the Governor’s Office, DSS, the Department of Health and Senior Services, the Department of Mental Health, and key healthcare stakeholders, including the Missouri Hospital Association, the Missouri Behavioral Health Council, and the Missouri Primary Care Association.For more information on Missouri's RHT plan, please visit DSS's website and CMS’s summary for all 50 states.For more information on CMS' Rural Health Transformation Program, visit this link.### TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 52 CLOSED in Appleton City for Sewer Main Work Jan. 5-9  https://www.modot.org/node/81403 81403 at https://www.modot.org Mon, 29 Dec 2025 13:40:02 +0000 TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 52 CLOSED in Appleton City for Sewer Main Work Jan. 5-9  Visitor (not verified) Mon, 12/29/2025 - 13:40 Where: Missouri Route 52 in locations within the city limits of Appleton City in St. Clair County When: Monday-Friday, January 5-9 What: Contractor crews for town of Appleton City replacing sewer main Traffic Impacts: Missouri Route 52 CLOSED in locations within the city limits of Appleton City where crews are working Working hours: 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, January 5-6 & 8-9 10 p.m., Tuesday, January 7 through 5 a.m., Wednesday, January 8 All lanes of Route 52 OPEN when crews are not working Drivers urged to find alternate routes Check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map for road closings/traffic impacts Weather and/or scheduling conflicts could alter the work schedule.     For more information, call MoDOT in Springfield at 417-895-7600 or visit www.modot.org/southwest Follow MoDOT's Southwest District: Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down Districts Involved Southwest Published On Mon, 12/29/2025 - 06:30 David Mitchell Senior Communications Specialist Southwest District E-mail: SWCR@MoDOT.mo.gov Phone: (417) 895-7600 MoDOT to close Route Z under Interstate 70 in Wentzville overnight Jan. 5-9 https://www.modot.org/node/81404 81404 at https://www.modot.org Mon, 29 Dec 2025 13:40:02 +0000 MoDOT to close Route Z under Interstate 70 in Wentzville overnight Jan. 5-9 Visitor (not verified) Mon, 12/29/2025 - 13:40 ST. CHARLES COUNTY – The Missouri Department of Transportation will close Route Z under Interstate 70 in Wentzville as part of the Improve I-70 Warrenton to Wentzville Project overnight starting Mon., Jan. 5, 2026, through Fri., Jan. 9, 2026. All work is weather permitting. Route Z will be closed nightly from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. for drainage work on Route Z underneath I-70. All entrance and exit ramps at Route Z will remain open. This work is part of the reconstruction of Interstate 70 with adding a third lane in each direction and the realignment of I-70 between Wentzville Parkway and Route Z. The Improve I-70 Warrenton to Wentzville Project covering the eastern portion of I-70 was awarded in November 2024. Construction is tentatively set to take place 2025-2028. Missouri’s FY2024 budget, approved through the state legislative process and signed into law by the governor, provides $2.8 billion in General Revenue to build a third lane of I-70 across the state. The program will plan, design, construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate, and add a third lane in each direction on nearly 200 miles of I-70, from Blue Springs to Wentzville. For more information on the Improve I-70 Program and to sign up for program e-mails, visit http://www.modot.org/improvei70.     ### Districts Involved St. Louis Published On Mon, 12/29/2025 - 06:20 Jack Wang Senior Communications Specialist St. Louis District Email: slcommunications@mdoot.mo.govPhone: (314) 648-9783 Route 2 Bridge Over Tebo Creek to CLOSE Week of Jan. 5 for Replacement https://www.modot.org/node/81402 81402 at https://www.modot.org Mon, 29 Dec 2025 13:20:02 +0000 Route 2 Bridge Over Tebo Creek to CLOSE Week of Jan. 5 for Replacement Visitor (not verified) Mon, 12/29/2025 - 13:20 Project Kaysinger Basin Bridge Bundle Henry County – Contractor crews are set to CLOSE the Missouri Route 2 bridge over Tebo Creek north of Calhoun until mid-May beginning the week of January 5 to replace the bridge, the Missouri Department of Transportation said. Crews will demolish the existing bridge and replace it with a new structure. In addition, the contractor will add new barrier walls, guardrail at the ends of the bridge and new permanent striping. The bridge also will be widened by three feet to a total of 26 feet to accommodate two 12-foot-wide lanes. This bridge was built in 1930 and is in a deteriorating condition. Approximately 940 vehicles cross the bridge daily. Traffic Impacts: All lanes of Route 2 will be CLOSED over Tebo Creek until mid-May Drivers will have access to driveways and entrances at either end of the bridge, but will not be able to drive through the work zone Drivers will be directed along a signed detour using Missouri Route 2, Missouri Route 23 and Johnson County Route EE Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zone Drivers should consider alternate routes during the project Check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map for road closings/traffic impacts Weather and/or construction delays could alter the work schedule. This work is part of a three-year project to improve 20 bridges in seven (7) counties in west central Missouri. Of the 20 bridges in the project, known as the Kaysinger Basin Bridge Bundle, fourteen (14) bridges will be replaced and six (6) bridges will receive major rehabilitation work. On average, these bridges have been in place for 70 years. More information about this project can be found on the project website – Kaysinger Basin Bridge Bundle. Project Details: Prime Contractor – The ESS Team Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. – Columbia Bartlett & West – Topeka, Kans. Total Project Cost: $38 million Contract Completion Date: November 15, 2027 The ESS Team is a partnership of engineering and construction firms that will design and construct the project with oversight by MoDOT and the Federal Highway Administration.    For more information, call MoDOT in Springfield at 417-895-7600 or visit www.modot.org/southwest Follow MoDOT's Southwest District: Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down Districts Involved Southwest Published On Mon, 12/29/2025 - 06:11 David Mitchell Senior Communications Specialist Southwest District E-mail: SWCR@MoDOT.mo.gov Phone: (417) 895-7600 MoDOT TRAFFIC ALERT: Greene County Route F Bridge CLOSED Over Sac River West of Springfield, https://www.modot.org/node/81401 81401 at https://www.modot.org Mon, 29 Dec 2025 12:40:02 +0000 MoDOT TRAFFIC ALERT: Greene County Route F Bridge CLOSED Over Sac River West of Springfield, regan.mitchell Mon, 12/29/2025 - 12:40 Wednesday, January 7 for Bridge Work Where: Greene County Route F bridge, CLOSED Over Sac River between Farm Road 116 and Farm Road 25, west of Springfield When: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Wednesday, January 7 What: MoDOT crews to make repairs on the bridge Traffic Impacts: Greene County Route F bridge, CLOSED Over Sac River between Farm Road 116 and Farm Road 25, west of Springfield Drivers will have access to driveways and entrances on either end of the work zone but will not be able to travel through the work zone Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zone No signed detours Drivers will need to seek an alternate route to avoid the work zone Check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map for road closures/traffic impacts Weather and/or construction delays will alter the work schedule. END  For more information, call MoDOT in Springfield at 417-895-7600 or visit www.modot.org/southwest Follow MoDOT's Southwest District: Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down  Districts Involved Southwest Published On Mon, 12/29/2025 - 05:36 Regan Mitchell Senior Communications Specialist Southwest District Missouri Department of Transportation 3025 East Kearney, Springfield, MO 65803 Phone: (417) 895-7600 Email: swcr@modot.mo.gov website: www.modot.org/sw Washington County Route 47 bridge project update: delays and progress https://www.modot.org/node/81400 81400 at https://www.modot.org Mon, 29 Dec 2025 09:50:02 +0000 Washington County Route 47 bridge project update: delays and progress Visitor (not verified) Mon, 12/29/2025 - 09:50 Project expected to be complete in mid-January JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The project to rehabilitate the Missouri Route 47 bridge over Mill Creek in Washington County, northeast of Potosi, near Cadet, started in mid-September and has experienced setbacks and delays. A road closure initially expected to last approximately 60 days is now expected to extend into mid-January, doubling the original timeline. This unplanned lengthy closure has impacted local residents, commuters and the region in general, as work moved much slower than anticipated. However, there is good news this week! Crews working with the Missouri Department of Transportation were able to pour the new bridge deck, meaning the project is in the last stages and after the deck cures and some final pieces are put into place, the contractor will be able to open the roadway to all traffic. The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded a $588,737.59 contract to UDT, LLC at their April 2025 meeting to rehabilitate the 60-year old bridge. While the supporting structures are still in good condition, the bridge deck – or driving surface – was in poor condition and needed replaced. As part of the project, a new, wider bridge deck was installed, bridge rails were updated to current standards, and new guardrail was installed at the bridge ends. For more information, or to sign up for project-specific updates, visit the project’s webpage at  https://www.modot.org/projects/missouri-route-47-bridge-rehabilitation-over-mill-creek-washington-county. MoDOT asks all motorists to work with us by buckling up, putting your phone down, obeying all traffic signs, and slowing down and moving over in work zones.   For more information about MoDOT projects, traffic updates, or other transportation-related matters, please visit our Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/ or call our 24-hour Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (275-6636). While at modot.org, sign up for work zone updates sent directly to your inbox. Information is also available 24/7 by connecting with us on social media:   Facebook | X (Twitter) | Instagram Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down ### Districts Involved Central Published On Mon, 12/29/2025 - 02:25 Links to related information Project Webpage CD Customer Service Central District Email: CDCR@modot.mo.govPhone: 573-522-5178 REVISED - Lane closures on NB I-35 at Pleasant Valley Rd. for pavement work in Clay County, Jan. 5 https://www.modot.org/node/81398 81398 at https://www.modot.org Mon, 29 Dec 2025 08:30:01 +0000 REVISED - Lane closures on NB I-35 at Pleasant Valley Rd. for pavement work in Clay County, Jan. 5 Visitor (not verified) Mon, 12/29/2025 - 08:30 This work has been rescheduled from TOMORROW, Dec. 30th REVISED: CLAY COUNTY – The Missouri Department of Transportation will conduct lane closures on northbound I-35 at Pleasant Valley Road for pavement repair work on Monday, Jan. 5 (previously scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 30) at approx. 5 a.m. until 7 p.m. All work is weather permitting. Motorists are reminded to slow down and pay attention while driving in work zones. Not all work zones look alike. They can also be short-term, temporary lane closures to make quick repairs or remove debris from the roadway.  For more information about MoDOT news, projects or events, please visit our website at www.modot.org/kansascity. For instant updates, follow MoDOT_KC on X, or share posts and comments on our Facebook at www.facebook.com/MoDOT.KansasCity/. MoDOT Kansas City maintains more than 7,000 miles of state roadway in nine counties. Sign up online for work zone updates or call 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636).  Districts Involved Kansas City Published On Mon, 12/29/2025 - 01:29 Macy Melton Communications Specialist Kansas City District Phone: (816) 789 - 9891Email: macy.melton@modot.mo.gov Transition Ignition: The Transition Center of Kansas City equips formerly incarcerated men with tools for successful reentry — directly changing lives for safer communities. https://doc.mo.gov/transition-ignition-transition-center-kansas-city-equips-formerly-incarcerated-men-tools-successful 6586 at https://doc.mo.gov Mon, 22 Dec 2025 13:34:53 +0000 Transition Ignition: The Transition Center of Kansas City equips formerly incarcerated men with tools for successful reentry — directly changing lives for safer communities. Thursday, October 30, 2025 - 07:00 Karen Pojmann Mon, 12/22/2025 - 13:34 Display Tab Reentry Category reentry Official Press Release /media-center/newsroom/transition-ignition Dogged Determination https://doc.mo.gov/dogged-determination 6581 at https://doc.mo.gov Mon, 22 Dec 2025 13:32:50 +0000 Dogged Determination Monday, November 10, 2025 - 06:00 Karen Pojmann Mon, 12/22/2025 - 13:32 Display Tab Giving Back Category staff Official Press Release /media-center/newsroom/dogged-determination Freedom of the Mind: nonprofit Freedom Reads inspires hope by bringing books to prisons nationwide. https://doc.mo.gov/freedom-mind-nonprofit-freedom-reads-inspires-hope-bringing-books-prisons-nationwide 6576 at https://doc.mo.gov Mon, 22 Dec 2025 13:30:26 +0000 Freedom of the Mind: nonprofit Freedom Reads inspires hope by bringing books to prisons nationwide. Tuesday, October 28, 2025 - 07:00 Karen Pojmann Mon, 12/22/2025 - 13:30 Category reentry Official Press Release /media-center/newsroom/freedom-mind