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Along highway 195 North of Rosalia, the agency is now using milepost marker signs that read “68.9” as opposed to “69.” Like some mile markers, the signs labeled with 69 had been stolen at ...
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield unveils a new historic marker in Columbus by: Michelle Jennings Posted: Aug 28, 2024 / 05:52 PM EDT Updated: Aug 29, 2024 / 09:06 AM EDT ...
The state Department of Transportation has replaced some mile-marker signs with the numbers 68.9 or 419.9, or removed mileposts 69 and 420 altogether, to combat thefts.
Robert Bunch, CEO and President of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield hopes when new customers see the marker, they know the company is stable and has a good plan for the future.
According to a post on SCDOT’s Facebook page, the rehabilitation project in Spartanburg County from mile marker 69 to 78 was completed on Nov. 22.
"Depending on location and what was taken, we can replace the sign or, at times, leave one blank — so there would be a 419 and 421 mile-marker but not a 420," Washington DOT spokesperson Beth ...
Along highway 195 North of Rosalia, the agency is now using milepost marker signs that read “68.9” as opposed to “69.” Like some mile markers, the signs labeled with 69 had been stolen at ...