(KAIR)--Two major, annual events are underway through the weekend in Doniphan County, and authorities are sending reminders regarding safe travel, and parking, for the activities.
The two events include the Sparks Flea Market and the White Cloud Flea Market, with the Kansas Highway Patrol sending a parking reminder to guests. According to a release, all visitors are reminded that any and all vehicles parked left of the white line, or closer than 30-feet from a stop sign, or another such violation on the highway, will receive a citation.
Additionally, visitors to the Doniphan County destinations are reminded that resurfacing work is being conducted on K-7 Highway, from Atchison to the Nebraska State Line. In some spots, the KHP says, traffic is reduced to one lane, and guided by a pilot car, meaning delays to the destinations.
KHP advises those travelers to use caution and to plan travels accordingly.
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