Shoppers, with groceries, head to their car as the blowing snow swirls around them in Sturgis, S.D., Tuesday, April 18, 2006. A spring storm with strong winds and heavy snow slowed afternoon activities. As much as a foot of snow is expected in some areas of the Black Hills before the storm ends Tuesday night. (AP Photo /Rapid City Journal, Don Polovich)
Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune A car travels east on U.S. Highway 20/26 near Moneta in eastern Fremont County Monday evening. The Wyoming Department of Transportation says it needs $250 million more per year to properly maintain the state highway system, but proposals to boost highway funding have not fared well so far this legislative session.
Wyoming Department of Transportation workers grade the northbound 1-25 lane east of Evansville in late June. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
An Indiana State Trooper sits along Interstate 69 during the investigation of a shooting Sunday, July 23, 2006, near Seymour, Ind. Sniper attacks targeted two pickup trucks early Sunday on a busy highway, killing one person and wounding a second, and police asked other motorists who had been through the area to check their vehicles for bullet holes. (AP Photo/Star-Press, Chris Bergin)
A Lebanese civilian points to fuel storage tanks set ablaze after Israeli helicopter gunships unleashed missiles at Rafik Hariri International Airport in Beirut, Lebanon, on Thursday. Hussein Malla, AP
One of the new electronic message signs installed on Interstate 80 just east of Green River blinks out a drunk driving warning earlier this week. The Wyoming Department of Transportation is installing the signs across interstate highways. (Jeff Gearino/Star-Tribune)
One of the new electronic message signs installed on Interstate 80 just east of Green River blinks out a drunk driving warning earlier this week. The Wyoming Department of Transportation is installing the signs across interstate highways. (Jeff Gearino/Star-Tribune)
Workers examine damage in the eastbound lane of an Interstate 90 connector tunnel in Boston, Tuesday, July 11, 2006, where a section of the tunnels roof collapsed late Monday, July 1. At least 12 tons of concrete fell from the ceiling of the tunnel late Monday crushing a car and killing a passenger inside. The driver of the crushed car managed to crawl through a window to safety. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
Blowing snow and street lights blur in the early-morning hours Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005, as Chris Hall maneuvers a city of McCook, Neb., snowblower across the parking lot at the Heritage Senior Center. McCook school children returned to class Wednesday following a one-day break as a powerful winter storm socked Southwest Nebraska and Northwest Kansas with freezing drizzle, blowing snow and single-digit and sub-zero temperatures. (AP Photo/McCook Daily Gazette, Connie Jo Discoe)
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