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MINNESOTA STATE FAIR TO HAVE 26 NEW FOODS AND FOUR NEW FOOD VENDORS

The Minnesota State Fair has added 26 official new foods and four new food vendors to the expansive menu already offered at the Great Minnesota Get-Together. In total, nearly 500 foods will be available at 300 different concession locations throughout the fairgrounds. NEW FOODS: Banh Minn Bun and Banh Minn Bowl: Asian-inspired sausage in a crusty […]

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24 YEAR OLD DROWNS IN RED LAKE RIVER NEAR RED LAKE FALLS

UPDATE (victims name) – 7-4-21 (9:30 p.m.) At approximately 2:30pm on July 3, the Red Lake County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call reporting a possible drowning in the Red Lake River, near Red Lake Falls.  Red Lake County law enforcement officers, the Red Lake Falls Ambulance Service and the Red Lake Falls Fire Department

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MNDOT FUNDS SEVEN RAIL SERVICE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS TO SUPPORT STATEWIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Seven projects that will improve rail service in Minnesota were announced today by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The projects will receive a total of $4.05 million in grants from the competitive Minnesota Rail Service Improvement program, and will help support economic development in different parts of the state. MnDOT received 21 MSRI applications requesting

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THIEF RIVER FALLS REGIONAL AIRPORT RECEIVES A $5.2 MILLION GRANT

Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (MN-07) announced a $5.2 million federal grant for the Thief River Falls Regional Airport. The grant, which is funded through the U.S. Department of Transportation, is part of the airport’s Capital Improvement Program. The funds will be used to install runway incursion lighting, reconstruct apron, runway, and taxiway lighting, and improve airfield

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MNDOT REMINDS MOTORISTS TO SLOW DOWN IN WORK ZONES

With holiday celebrations throughout the state and forecasts of warm weather over the July 4 weekend, the Minnesota Department of Transportation urges all motorists to slow down, plan ahead and “keep cool” while driving through work zones. More than 200 projects will be underway on state roads this construction season. While most work will be suspended over

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