NEOSHO, Mo. —
Water service for some Neosho residents will be temporarily disrupted next week, city officials announced on Thursday. The interruption in water service will occur while crews from Rosetta Construction and the Neosho Public Works Department are capping off old water lines and connecting newly installed water mains.
Water service may be interrupted intermittently between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 18 and 19, for residents living on:
- West Grand Avenue between Ripley and Wood streets.
- South Ripley Street between Grand Avenue and South Street.
- South High Street between Grand Avenue and South Street.
- West North Street between High and Wood streets.
- South Wood Street between North Street and Grand Avenue.
- Dewey Avenue between High and Jefferson streets.
- South Jefferson Street between Grand Avenue and North Street.
- Finney Avenue between Grand Avenue and North Street.
- South College Street between Grand Avenue and North Street.
- South Place between Ripley and High streets.
The work is part of the $9.5 million water system improvement project approved by city voters in August 2009.
For any questions about the interruption in water service next week, contact the Neosho Public Works Department at 417-451-8071.
Top Stories
MAP: Some Neosho residents will experience interruption in water service as part of $9.5 million project
- Top Stories
-
-
Local runners show support for Boston in cross-country relay
After completing the Boston Marathon on April 15, Ashleigh Beyersdorfer made her way through the throngs of runners to retrieve the bag she had checked in and was on her way to meet up with her family when she heard the explosions.
-
MSSU board to complete terms of president’s departure
The Board of Governors of Missouri Southern State University will meet Wednesday to complete the terms of the agreement that terminated President Bruce Speck’s contract, board Chairwoman Sherry Buchanan said.
-
Proposal would reduce 20th Street to two lanes
A design proposal that would convert much of 20th Street into two lanes instead of four from Main Street to Campbell Parkway to make room for streetscape and green features did not draw much public support on Tuesday.
-
Swimmers attempt to set world record
Even before the instructor had finished giving his direction to the class of young swimmers, 4-year-old Alexa DeBerry had dunked herself underwater and had come up giggling.
-
State’s key witness testifies in murder trial
The fate of Dustin Boggs may ultimately depend on the credibility of Arturo Council. If jurors believe Council, then Boggs, 25, could be convicted of first-degree murder in the 2012 stabbing and shooting death of his ex-girlfriend, Danyel Borden, 21, at his trial this week in Ottawa County District Court.
-
Swimmers join worldwide effort to try for world record
A group of youngsters was part of a worldwide attempt Tuesday to set a record for the world’s largest swimming lesson.
-
Joplin City Council to move forward on $130 million recovery proposal; curbside recycling election resurrected
Residents kept the house packed to the end of a 2 1/2-hour meeting of the Joplin City Council on Monday night to encourage the panel to resurrect some kind of curbside recycling proposal and to hear the details or support a $130 million recovery plan.
-
Board chairwoman: Bruce Speck out as MSSU president
Bruce Speck is “no longer president” of Missouri Southern State University, the Board of Governors disclosed Monday. The announcement was made late Monday afternoon following a unanimous vote taken during a closed board meeting Friday.
-
Joplin to proceed with $130 million recovery plan, recycling election
The Joplin City Council on Monday night agreed to go forward with formal consideration of a $130 million recovery plan and revived a bill to hold an April vote of the people on the question of whether to institute curbside recycling.
-
Missouri Southern without president
Bruce Speck is “no longer president” of Missouri Southern State University, the Board of Governors disclosed Monday.
- More Top Stories Headlines
-




