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Catoosa to use ‘shoo-fly’ diversion at I-44 and 193rd

KRMG

by Kirk McCracken

June 15, 2026


CATOOSA — Road construction in Catoosa might look a little different than normal.

Traffic has been shifted to a new “Shoo-fly” alignment for drivers entering eastbound I-44 from 193rd. Diana Dickinson with Rogers County tells KRMG the shoo-fly detour is a temporary bypass around a construction site.


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