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Public Invited to Share Feedback on Highway 115 Corridor Study Between Dell Rapids and Sioux Falls

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MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) Transportation officials are requesting public feedback regarding a corridor study on S.D. Highway 115from the intersection with 4th Street in Dell Rapids to East Dike Place in Sioux Falls.  The South Dakota Department of Transportation says two in-person public meetings will be held to gather input from area residents.  The first meeting is tonight from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at The Riverside in Dell Rapids, with the second meeting tomorrow, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Special Olympics South Dakota in Sioux Falls.  For more Government stories from MitchellNow.com, Click Here.

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