The Women In Trucking Association’s annual conference will be virtual this year, a decision made in light of the recent surges of COVID-19 cases.
Author: Eleanor Lamb
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Mississippi Transportation Commission Issues 18 Contract Awards
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf recently announced $30.2 million in funding will be dedicated to multimodal projects that are meant to improve safety and mobility.
Kansas DOT Awards 22 Projects Through Cost Share Program
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Wisconsin Officials Announce $160M in Aid for Local Governments
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Wisconsin Officials Announce $160M in Aid for Local Governments
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