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  • Drivers in Ozark, Mo., concerned regarding traffic patterns of widening project construction on U.S. 65

    Drivers in Ozark, Mo., concerned regarding traffic patterns of widening project construction on U.S. 65


    OZARK, Mo. (KY3) – MoDOT is widening U.S. 65 in Ozark. And the changes to an on-ramp have some drivers concerned.

    MoDOT cut down the acceleration lane for the on-ramp from Jackson Street onto southbound 65, forcing drivers to yield at the end of the on-ramp to merge onto the highway. The temporary changes have left some locals concerned.

    “They just have you turn and shoot you right out onto the highway. And I was like, that sounds terrible. And then, a few days later, we saw a terrible wreck. The cars looked like they had been in the demolition derby. They were up on a flatbed truck. They were hauling away two of them. The backup was clear into Springfield, so we tried it. My husband was driving, and it really does shoot you out into two lanes of highway-speed traffic. There’s a concrete barrier on one side, so if you find yourself on the highway with cars coming at you, there’s nowhere to go,” said Belinda Bowler, an Ozark local.

    MoDOT says it is aware of the changes and has done what it can to ensure that drivers, both merging and on the highway, and the traffic pattern.

    “They don’t have that free movement with that new additional lanes and the bridge widening. It just tightens it up and eliminates that acceleration lane that we have. We’ve had message board up saying hey, yield to oncoming traffic, we’re trying to get traffic slow down as well. There is a congestion point right there, but we just want people, you know, to pay attention, look before you merge. You just don’t have that free movement like you did before, but hopefully, we’ll get that opened by as soon as we can,” said Brad Gripka, resident engineer for MoDOT.

    Gripka said they’re making good progress on the project. They’ve completed phase one, which includes widening the bridge over the Finley River between Route 14 and Route F. Still, there’s a long way to go before the project is complete.

    “On to our next phase, which that was, we’re expected it to take another six months. So, in midsummer, we’ll have that next bridge completed and then continue with the phasing. We’ll start building the new outside lanes that will connect into the bridge and allow that free movement from Route 14 to Route F in both directions,” said Gripka.

    Gripka says this project is crucial to help with congestion often seen in Ozark on the highway.

    “This is to help with traffic and capacity, and everybody knows that congestion is how every morning you’re going north and coming south in the evenings with that traffic capacity. A lot of your commuters are coming here to Route 14 Route F, and we’re just expanding that from CC to south. We’re giving that traffic capacity opening and up, giving those third lanes and to help with that. So we don’t have traffic backups for a long period during those commuter times,” said Gripka.

    Still, he encourages drivers to be extra cautious while they’re going through the Ozark construction zones.

    “We just ask people to pay attention, slow down, phones down, especially with the new law coming out so hands-off. We ask people to pay attention, slow down, and buckle up. Safety is always our number one priority, keeping everybody safe and going home safely,” said Gripka.

    Still, many locals, like Bowler, want to see the on-ramp changed sooner rather than later to protect drivers.

    “I would say that that on-ramp needs to be shut down completely. It has already damaged enough lives and automobiles. Car wrecks can cause people to be hurt for the rest of their lives,” said Bowler.

    MoDOT says it plans to restore that on-ramp to normal by the end of summer this year. However, the total project will likely not be completed until early November.

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    Attention Drivers in Ozark, Mo.: Concerns Rise Over Traffic Patterns Amid U.S. 65 Widening Project Construction

    As construction continues on the widening project of U.S. 65 in Ozark, Mo., drivers are expressing their concerns about the impact on traffic patterns in the area.

    The construction project, which aims to improve traffic flow and safety on the busy highway, has led to lane closures and detours that are causing delays and congestion for commuters.

    Many drivers are frustrated with the current traffic patterns and are worried about the potential for accidents and delays as construction progresses.

    Local authorities are urging drivers to exercise caution and patience while navigating the construction zone, and to plan ahead for potential delays.

    As the project moves forward, it is important for drivers to stay informed about any changes to traffic patterns and to follow posted signs and detours to ensure a safe and smooth commute.

    Let’s work together to keep our roads safe and our community moving forward during this construction project. Stay informed, stay patient, and stay safe on U.S. 65 in Ozark, Mo.

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  • Ozark, Mo. man loses $2,000 in Publishers Clearing House scam

    Ozark, Mo. man loses $2,000 in Publishers Clearing House scam


    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – A man in Ozark heard he won the Publishers Clearing House. He even got the paperwork in the mail with instructions on how to get his cash and a new truck.

    One month passed, and when no one arrived at his doorstep, he realized it had all been a lie. He lost more than $2,000. He shares his story, so you’re not taken too.

    “He suckered me in. And I’m not one for getting suckered in, but I got suckered,” said Bill Curnutt.

    Curnutt says it all started with a phone call. He won about one million dollars and a new truck.

    Then he got a ‘Winners Official Letter.’ There’s a photo with the crew. The big check has his name on it. Also inside, a photo of that new Chevy truck he won.

    “I was for sure it was a real win. I’m a real loser because of it,” he said.

    Included in the packet, IRS information and a Contestant Billing Statement. He’s supposed to pay Approval Fees. That’s how they got him. He mailed checks and wired money.

    “I’m not a rich man. It hurt,” he said.

    “You should not have to pay any upfront fees,” said Pamela Hernandez with the Better Business Bureau. “If someone talks about collecting taxes or any other kind fee before they deliver the prize, not legitimate.”

    • Just as you see on TV, the real PCH surprises big winners. And you must enter to win.
    • Make sure you’re entering a legit contest. Scammers love to pose as real sweepstakes, just to steal your personal information.
    • Curnutt sent all this — including that packet — to the Christian County Sheriff’s office. He says it was turned over to the FBI.
    • If you lose money to a scam, report it to law enforcement and tell On Your Side about it too.

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    Ozark, Mo. man loses $2,000 in Publishers Clearing House scam

    An Ozark, Missouri man fell victim to a scam involving Publishers Clearing House, losing $2,000 in the process. The scammer contacted the man claiming he had won a large sum of money from Publishers Clearing House, but in order to claim his prize, he needed to pay a processing fee.

    Unfortunately, the man believed the scammer and sent the $2,000 as requested. After sending the money, he never heard from the scammer again and realized he had been duped.

    This serves as a reminder to always be cautious when dealing with unsolicited calls or messages claiming you have won a prize. Legitimate sweepstakes companies will never ask winners to pay fees in order to claim their prizes.

    If you believe you have been targeted by a scam, report it to your local authorities and the Federal Trade Commission. Stay vigilant and protect yourself from falling victim to these types of scams.

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  • Ozark Trail 16-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Food Jar

    Ozark Trail 16-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Food Jar



    Ozark Trail 16-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Food Jar

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    Introducing the Ozark Trail 16-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Food Jar!

    Keep your meals hot or cold for hours with this durable and versatile food jar. Whether you’re bringing soup, chili, oatmeal, or salad on-the-go, this insulated food jar will maintain the temperature of your food for longer periods of time.

    Made with high-quality stainless steel, this food jar is built to last and is perfect for outdoor adventures, picnics, work lunches, and more. The double-wall vacuum insulation ensures that your food stays at the desired temperature without any external condensation.

    The 16-ounce capacity is ideal for individual portions, and the wide mouth design makes it easy to fill, eat from, and clean. Plus, the screw-on lid doubles as a serving bowl, making it convenient and practical for on-the-go meals.

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  • Ozark Trail 16-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Food Jar

    Ozark Trail 16-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Food Jar



    Ozark Trail 16-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Food Jar

    Price : 18.18 – 13.64

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    Are you tired of your food getting cold before you have a chance to eat it? Look no further than the Ozark Trail 16-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Food Jar!

    This food jar is perfect for keeping your meals hot or cold for hours on end. The double-wall vacuum insulation ensures that your food stays at the perfect temperature, whether you’re on the go or just taking your lunch to work.

    With a 16-ounce capacity, this food jar is perfect for storing soups, stews, pasta, and more. The stainless steel construction is durable and easy to clean, making it the perfect choice for everyday use.

    Say goodbye to lukewarm meals and hello to piping hot or refreshingly cold food with the Ozark Trail 16-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Food Jar. Get yours today and never settle for cold leftovers again!
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