Manhattan residents and K-State students returning to town have had their fair share of issues with construction on Anderson Avenue recently.

Shilling Construction began working on concrete repairs on Anderson/Bluemont Avenue between 11th Street and Harris Drive earlier this summer, a project that included shifting lane closures and had an original completion date of Aug. 16.

Interim city manager Jason Hilgers said asphalt shortages at Shilling Construction led to delays.

The full story can be viewed at themercury.com.

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