TRAFFIC ALERT ⚠️: W College Street in Enterprise, from Main Street to the railroad tracks, will remain closed through the weekend to allow for cleanup after the demolition of buildings damaged in the October fire. READ MORE
The portion of West College Street affected runs from Main Street to the railroad tracks, with barricades blocking the area from traffic.
“Safety of our residents and visitors to downtown Enterprise is our top priority,” Enterprise Fire Chief Christopher Davis said. “The barricades are put in place to keep people a safe distance from the construction site and should not be moved or crossed.” Pedestrians are reminded to use the sidewalks and to only cross Main Street using designated crosswalks. Businesses in the area will remain open during the cleanup.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Woman helps Enterprise area with social mediaSocial media often has negative connotations attached, but an Enterprise woman is using Facebook to help those around her.
Leer más »
Enterprise wrestling downs Dothan; earns 100th dual winIt was a special night for the Enterprise wrestling team on Thursday evening at the EHS campus.
Leer más »
WATCH: Rep. Barry Moore congratulates state champion Enterprise High wrestlerRepresentative Barry Moore (AL-02) took some time on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives to congratulate an Enterprise High School wrestler for winning her third straight state championship.
Leer más »
San Antonio honors Emma Tenayuca with a street designationTenayuca’s name will be added to the street signs near the site of the old pecan shelling factories on Cevallos Street, between Interstate 35 and Probandt Street in Southtown.
Leer más »
Facing growing calls for reform, Salesforce could use some fresh faces on its boardThe enterprise software giant is considering at least three potential board appointees, Bloomberg News reported Thursday.
Leer más »
Lucky San Jose Mega Millions Player Who Won $247M Jackpot in October IdentifiedThe lucky lottery player who won $247 million on a Mega Millions ticket bought at a San Jose 7-Eleven in October was identified this week by the California Lottery.
Leer más »