DES MOINES, Iowa — More than $64 million in federal funding is coming to Iowa to replace bridges and culverts that are in poor condition across the state. According to the 2024 Iowa Bridge Report, Iowa has the highest number of bridges classified as “poor” in the country. The Department of Transportation is allocating the […]
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