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Parclo interchange having three northbound entrances: two from Russell St., one from Maple St; Also access to Sioux Falls Bus Station: 82.41: 132.63: 82: Benson Road – Sioux Falls, Sanford Pentagon/Sports Complex: SPUI: 83.38: 134.19: 83: SD 38 west (60th Street North) – Sioux Falls Regional Airport: Parclo interchange: Mapleton Township ...
Interstate 229 (I-229) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway located entirely within Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States.It runs for approximately 11 miles (18 km) around the southern and eastern sides of the city, providing a bypass route and connecting I-29 and I-90.
South Dakota Highway 100 (SD 100) is the designation of a future state highway that will be built south and east of Interstate 229 (I-229) as a second southeastern bypass of Sioux Falls. The highway will run from exit 73 on I-29 east and north to exit 402 on I-90 .
As of 9 a.m. Tuesday, more than 500 homes were without power in the Sioux City area and 115 in the Cherokee and Rock Valley area, according to MidAmerican's power outage map.
The storm system is still too far out to predict how much rain or snow we may see, meteorologists said.
Iowa Highway 9 is the most northern of Iowa's east–west highways, traversing the entire northern tier of counties. It runs from the eastern terminus of South Dakota Highway 42 at the South Dakota border east of Sioux Falls, South Dakota near Benclare, to the Wisconsin border at Lansing where it continues as Wisconsin Highway 82.
The maps are labeled as a “Proposed Network of Preferred Routes,” and the administration is taking public comments on them through March 8 at contactus@fralongdistancerailstudy.org.
I-29 in Sioux Falls — — SD 38A — — SD 38 near Sioux Falls: SD 38 in Sioux Falls — 1994 SD 40: 37.369: 60.140 US 16A in Keystone: BIA Highway 41 in Red Shirt — — SD 40A: 2.173: 3.497 SD 40 at Interior: Badlands National Park Interior entrance gate — — Redesignated as SD 377 SD 41: 197: 317 Ravinia: North Dakota: 1926: c. 1952 ...