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Company wants to sell water from Mojave Desert public lands
A company operating just off Route 66 in the Mojave Desert wants to extract and sell groundwater at or near public lands to cities in Southern California, reported the Los Angeles Times. Cadiz Inc., which got its name from a small town near Route 66, initially drilled water wells to irrigate grapevines and citrus trees [...]
5/16/2012 9:00:33 PM
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County seeks grant for Route 66 Bike Trail extension
McLean County, Ill., will apply for a grant that will extend the Historic Route 66 Bike Trail about 2 1/2 miles north from Towanda, reported the Bloomington Pantagraph. The extension would begin at County Highway 29 north of Towanda and connects an old alignment of Route 66. The state of Illinois would cover 80 percent [...]
5/16/2012 7:48:47 AM
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Bridge work will affect Route 66 travel near Gray Summit this summer
Work that started tonight on a bridge over Interstate 44 near Gray Summit, Mo., will affect Route 66 travel in that area through August, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. MoDOT is replacing the Highway 100 bridge that goes over Interstate 44 between Gray Summit and the west edge of Villa Ridge. A Google [...]
5/15/2012 10:43:34 PM
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Founder of Mazzio’s pizza chain dies
Ken Selby, who started what turned into the Mazzio’s pizza chain in 1961 on Route 66 in Tulsa, died of lung cancer Saturday at age 73, according to several Tulsa media sources, including the Tulsa World. Selby opened his first pizza restaurant at 11th Street (aka Route 66) near Harvard Avenue in Tulsa. It soon [...]
5/15/2012 7:53:21 AM
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Historic Route 66 church being moved to winery
The bad news is preservationists’ efforts to keep a historic stone church in the Rock Hill, Mo., area were stymied. The good news is that the church will be reassembled at winery in Warren County, Mo. According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, preservationists wanted to move the 1845 Rock Hill Presbyterian Church and adjacent Fairfax [...]
5/15/2012 4:33:53 AM
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