I-70 Reopened in Ellsworth County Following Crash

I-70 Reopened in Ellsworth County Following Crash
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The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) has reopened westbound I-70 in Ellsworth County after a closure earlier on February 26 due to a crash. Traffic is now flowing again between Exit 219 at K-14 and Exit 206 at K-232 after emergency crews cleared the scene.

Motorists are encouraged to check for the latest road conditions and closures by visiting kandrive.gov or calling 511 within Kansas. Those outside the state can call 866-511-5368 for updates.

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