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    I-70 Re-Opens For Travelers

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    By KMAN Staff on February 21, 2013 Local News, Top Story

    From the Kansas Department of Transportation:

    At 9:00 p.m. the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) opened the westbound lanes from Salina (Exit 249) to Hays (Exit 159).
    Winter driving conditions still exist, and KDOT crews are still working the roads.
    Please give those crews, emergency and law enforcement personnel room to do their jobs. Use extreme caution while driving!! In “Ice and Snow, Take it Slow”.
    For up to date road closures and road conditions, please call 511 in Kansas
    (1-866-511-KDOT (5368) outside the state), or check travel information online at: www.kandrive.org or visit http://511mm.ksdot.org on your mobile device.

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