MISSOURI WATCH: DETOUR OR DEAD-END?
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Sunday, August 10, 1997
State government has no greater problem at the moment than resolving the impasse that has developed in meeting Missouri's highway needs well into the next century. Well planned, constructed and maintained roadways are essential to every resident of this state, and the ability of highways to meet a constantly increasing traffic count will literally assist or detract from the entire economy for generations yet unborn.
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