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MNDOT LIFTS NO TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR WINTER STORM IN NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has lifted the no travel advisory in northwest Minnesota. It includes the following highways: Highway 9- between Highway 2 and Barnesville Highway 32- between Highway 2 and Tansem Highway 59- between Erskine and Fergus Falls Highway 75- between Highway 2 and Ortonville Highway 102- between Crookston and Fertile Highway 113- […]

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MNDOT EXPANDS NO TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR WINTER STORM TO NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has expanded a no travel advisory to portions of northwestern Minnesota due to low visibility and dangerous driving conditions. High winds and blowing snow are causing whiteout conditions. The expanded no travel advisory now includes all highways in Norman County and western Polk County located south of Highway 2. The

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MNDOT EXPANDS NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ROAD CLOSURES INCLUDING HWY 75 IN CLIMAX

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has expanded the road closure on Highway 75. The road is now closed both north and south of Halstad. The Highway will remain closed until further notice and traffic should seek alternate routes.  Highways that remain closed: Highway 75 north of Climax at milepost 303 (pictured above) Highway 1 between

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HIGHWAY 220 CLOSURE NORTH OF OLSO EXPANDS AS WATER LEVEL KEEPS RISING

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has expanded the road closure on Highway 220 north of Oslo. The road is now closed between Highway 1 and Highway 11. The Highway will remain closed until further notice and traffic should seek alternate routes. Highways that remain closed: Business Highway 2 Sorlie Bridge in East Grand Forks Highway

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MNDOT TO INCREASE THE SPEED LIMIT ON HIGHWAY 9 AND OTHERS IN THE AREA THIS SPRING

The Minnesota Department of Transportation is increasing speeds on 5,240 miles of state highways based on the recommendations of a five-year study released this week. The speeds will increase from 55 to 60 miles per hour. Of the 7,000 miles studied, speed limits ultimately will be increased on 77 percent of rural, two-lane state highways,

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