Bridge repair project to begin Friday on I-435 at I-70

A multi-bridge repair project at northbound I-435 at I-70 in Wyandotte County will begin Friday, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation.

Northbound I-435 from Kansas Avenue to just south of State Avenue will be reduced to one open laen so crews can switch traffic control on the bridge for continued repair work between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, July 29, weather permitting, a KDOT spokesman said.

Once the traffic control switch is completed, the eastbound I-70 to northbound I-435 ramp will reopen to unrestricted traffic, and northbound I-435 from just north of Kansas Avenue to just south of I-70 will reopen to two lanes by 2 p.m. on Friday, July 29, according to KDOT.

Motorists are advised to be alert, slow down and obey warning signs, KDOT stated.

For more traffic information on this bridge repair project, visit www.ksdot.org/kcmetro/laneclose.asp.

Rosario gives RailCats win over T-Bones with complete game

The Kansas City T-Bones couldn’t find an answer for Gary SouthShore starter Charle Rosario in a 7-2 loss to the RailCats Tuesday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan.

The game was close until the RailCats broke it open in the sixth. With the game tied at 2-2, T-Bones starting pitcher Josh Hodges (3-5) issued consecutive four-pitch walks to Chase Harris and Jose Gonzalez.

Alex Crosby followed with a single to right that scored Harris and gave Gary SouthShore a 3-2 lead. Josh Tols came in to relieve Hodges and loaded the bases after giving up a single to Elbert Devarie. After Gonzalez was forced out at home on a fielder’s choice grounder by Andy DeJesus, Jarred Mederos gave the RailCats a 6-2 lead with a bases clearing double.

Hodges, who was the league pitcher of the week a week ago, gave up five runs on four hits and four walks in 5 1/3 innings. He had retired nine consecutive batters, starting with the final two outs in the third inning, before the one-out walk that started Gary’s rally in the sixth.

The four-run cushion after the top of the sixth was more than enough for Rosario (6-3), who allowed only two runs on four hits and two walks in the complete-game victory. The two runs came on two hits — a lead-off home run in the bottom of the first by Tyson Gillies that tied the game at 1-1, and then a solo homer to Anthony Gallas with one out in the fourth that tied the game at 2-2.

Gary SouthShore added an insurance run in the seventh, when Chase Harris was hit by a pitch from reliever David Holman. He then advanced to third on a bad throw by Holman on a pick-off attempt at first. Martinez launched a sacrifice fly to center that scored Harris.

The T-Bones (29-35) will continue to play host to the RailCats (33-31) on Wednesday night at 7:05. Tickets are available by calling the Providence Medical Center Box Office at CommunityAmerica Ballpark at 913-328-5618.

– Story by Matt Fulks, T-Bones

Town Hall discussion on Twitter this morning

A Town Hall discussion on Twitter this morning is planned from 11 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. on the topic of the Unified Government’s participation in the What Works Cities program.

The UG and other cities will be discussing topics with the Center for Government Excellence at Johns Hopkins University. Topics such as open data are expected to be discussed.

If the public wants to join the discussion or ask questions on Twitter, the Twitter address is #WWClive.