The following is a news release from Idaho Transportation Department.
 POCATELLO — Beginning Thursday at 10 p.m., there will be a rolling road closure on I-15 near Chubbuck Road to allow Idaho Power to remove a power line from over the roadway.
 A rolling road closure is a method of slowing or stopping traffic to temporarily clear a portion of the roadway so work can be performed safely. Pacing vehicles are used to create a gap in traffic so construction work can be done without endangering the traveling public.
 The Idaho Transportation Department estimates the work will only take about ten minutes total. Motorists should plan for the rolling closure by adding extra time for their travel.
 As always, ITD asks drivers to slow down, share the road, and be patient in construction areas.
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Rolling closure scheduled Thursday night on I-15 in Pocatello
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