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CONSTRUCTION ON HIGHWAY 220 TO BEGIN ON MAY 13

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced on Thursday, April 18, that construction on Highway 220 north of East Grand Forks will begin May 13. The project includes reconstructing Highway 220 to a concrete road from Polk CR 19 to Polk CR 22/23. Culvert replacements will also be constructed throughout the project. Motorists will detour utilizing […]

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MNDOT REMINDS THE PUBLIC IT’S ILLEGAL TO DEPOSIT SNOW ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS

The Minnesota Department of Transportation would like to remind the public it is illegal to deposit snow on or next to a public highway or street and asks for help keeping roads clear for everyone’s safety. Snow on or near public roads can create hazards such as drainage, drifting and sight obstruction. Minnesota law and

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