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Your Highway 34 just hit #1 worst road again.

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Your commute is about to get even bumpier

Morning from the Beautiful Plains — here's what's blooming in Neepawa.

Okay, so I know we all complain about the roads, especially after a long winter and then the spring thaw. But seriously, CAA Manitoba just dropped their annual "Worst Roads" list, and guess who’s at the top again? Our very own Highway 34, between Gladstone and the U.S. border. For the *second year in a row*, people! It’s one thing to make the list once, but to hold onto the number one spot? That’s dedication to potholes, I tell you.

### Why This Matters for Us

You know, we rely on these roads for everything. From getting our HyLife workers to their shifts, to the Neepawa & Area Cattlemen moving their livestock, and of course, bringing all the visitors for the Lily Festival. A bad road isn't just an inconvenience; it’s a real drag on our local economy and makes it harder for people to connect. We've been working so hard to grow Neepawa, bringing in new families and businesses, and then they hit Highway 34 and wonder what’s going on.

Here’s why Highway 34 being the worst for a second time stings:

* **Daily Commutes:** Many of our neighbours in Neepawa use this route to access other communities or for deliveries. It’s a literal pain in the back.

* **Economic Impact:** Hauling goods, produce, and even tourists along a road like this adds wear and tear to vehicles, costs businesses more, and can deter visitors.

* **Safety Concerns:** Potholes and crumbling pavement aren't just annoying; they're genuinely dangerous, especially at highway speeds.

It’s frustrating when we’re constantly working to show everyone how amazing Neepawa is – our growth, our community spirit, our beautiful plains – and then something as basic as a provincial highway gets ignored year after year. Let's hope this double "win" finally gets some real attention from the folks who can actually fix it. We deserve better than the worst road in Manitoba, don't you think?

Morning from the Beautiful Plains — here's what's blooming in Neepawa.

The crew over at mornings.live is probably already talking about this one – you should tune in!

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