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NO Travel Advisory issued by MnDOT on highways in Northwestern Minnesota

The Minnesota Department of Transportation advises no travel on highways in northwestern Minnesota due to high winds causing blowing snow and zero visibility. The no-travel advisory includes the following roads: No Travel Advised means that the visibility has been reduced to the point that it is very dangerous to travel. Motorists are advised not to

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SLOW DOWN WHEN NAVIGATING WORK ZONES THIS INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKEND

With July 4 falling on a long weekend and holiday celebrations throughout the state, the Minnesota Department of Transportation urges Independence Day weekend travelers to plan ahead, expect delays and enjoy a safe, steady pace by driving the speed limit – particularly while driving through work zones. More than 200 projects will be underway on state roads

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FLOODING UPDATE: HIGHWAY 1 & SORLIE BRIDGE REOPENED IN EAST GRAND FORKS

The Minnesota Department of Transporation has reopened Highway 1 west of Red Lake along with many other highways in Norhtwest Minnesota. Highways that have been opened and are clear of water are: Highway 1, west of Red Lake Highway 2 Crookston, east of Jackson Ave. Highway 92, north of Zerkel Highway 200, east of Mahnomen

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MNDOT ANNOUNCES 2021 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN NW MINNESOTA

More than 200 construction projects that will help maintain Minnesota’s roads and bridges, improve safety and support thousands of construction jobs across the state will be worked on this year, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. In addition, crews will make safety and infrastructure improvements to 51 multimodal projects, which are airport, port, transit,

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HIGHWAY 75 IN HALSTAD TO HAVE TEMPORARY CLOSURE BEGINNING AUGUST 30

A brief closure of Highway 75 between Highway 200 and First Street will be in place beginning Friday, Aug. 30 at 7 a.m. and last until 7 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31. The closure will allow crews to pave the eight-foot shoulder on the east side of the road. Access to local businesses and residents

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