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By Jim Cross | KTAR
Almost exactly two years ago — on Feb. 20, 2013 — a landslide buckled 500 feet of U.S. Highway 89 south of Page, Arizona. A former tribal highway was paved and has since served as a temporary freeway.
However, the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Dustin Krugel said the 89 should be completely repaired and rolling again ahead of the busy summer season in Page and Lake Powell.