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Stacey Mulick covers Pierce County crime and safety issues for The News Tribune. She’s worked at The News Tribune since May 1998. Contact her at stacey.mulick@thenewstribune.com.

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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009
Posted by Stacey Mulick @ 08:21:30 am

Here's an up-to-date list of state road closures from the state Department of Transportation.

For a list of Pierce County road closures, go here.

These roads are closed as of 8 a.m.:

Pierce County

* A seven-mile stretch of SR 162 is closed from Orville Road to
just outside the town limits of South Prairie (milepost 11 to 17.5).

* SR 165 near Church Street in Wilkeson is closed due to flood
waters.

* Standing water on I-5, SR 16, and SR 512 is creating
potentially hazardous conditions for motorists.

Thurston County

* Water and debris has closed SR 8 at the US 101 Junction.

* Southbound US 101 at Shaker Church Road is closed due to
standing water over the roadway

Clallam County

* Water over the roadway has closed sections of SR 112 in
Clallam Bay near Hoko-Ozette Road and the Green Creek Bridge. SR 112 is
also closed at US 101 near the town of Joyce.

* SR 110 near Ballard Road is closed in Forks due to flooding.

Grays Harbor

* Harbor residents trying to reach Olympia need to use US 12

Mason County

* Eastbound SR 106 near Union is closed due to water over the
roadway.

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