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Crookston pulls plows from the road, MnDOT closes Highway 1, 2, 75, 175, and 220. No travel advised for Highway 9, 11, and 102.

The City of Crookston has pulled plows from the road due to safety of the operators and the public. The Minnesota Department of Transportation has closed highways in northwest Minnesota in addition to no travel advisories issued earlier today. The closures are due to no visibility and stalled vehicles on the roadway. The following roads […]

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MnDOT invites the public to name a snowplow

The Minnesota Department of Transportation invites the public to submit creative snowplow names for the agency’s sixth annual Name a Snowplow contest. Past winners have included Plowy McPlowFace, We’re Off To See The Blizzard and Don’tcha Snow. MnDOT encourages people to submit witty, unique and Minnesota or winter-themed snowplow name ideas through the agency’s website. Submissions

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Highway 75 bridge in Climax will be closed November 24 due to shifting

The Minnesota Department of Transportation will close the Highway 75 bridge in Climax on Monday, November 24 after recent inspections have shown additional movement in a one of the bridge piers. For the safety of the traveling public, the bridge will remain closed until a permanent repair can be made. Motorists will detour onto Highway 220

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Minnesota communities and schools invited to apply for funding to enhance transportation goals

Minnesota communities, schools and their partners are invited to apply for funding on local projects that enhance transportation goals, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The federal funding programs include Transportation Alternative (TA), Carbon Reduction Program (CRP), and the PROTECT program.  A letter of intent (LOI) is recommended before completing the full application.  The

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MnDOT Pauses work in first-ever statewide safety stand down

The Minnesota Department of Transportation paused work on Monday in a first-ever statewide safety stand down to honor the tragic loss of two construction contractors on Minnesota roads last week and to focus on improving safety in work zones. Not only is the safety stand down a deliberate pause in work to reflect on the

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