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Minnesota Department of Transportation

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MnDOT to resume construction on Highway 75 in Perley causing a detour

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today, construction on Highway 75 in Perley resumes April 28.  The project began in May, 2024 and Stage 1 was complete in September, 2024. Motorists can expect a detour during Stage 2 of the project from April 28 through early June. The Wild Rice Watershed District leads the project […]

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MnDOT Announces 2025 Summer road construction projects

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced that travelers should prepare to slow down for construction work zones as road projects begin to ramp up across the state. The agency has nearly 180 road construction projects this season that will help maintain and improve Minnesota’s roads, bridges, and transportation infrastructure, improve safety and mobility, and support

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2024-25 Name a Snowplow Contest Results have been announced

We’re Off To See The Blizzard and Anthony Sledwards join the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s snowplow fleet as two of the eight winners in the 2024-25 Name a Snowplow contest. Governor Tim Walz joined MnDOT Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger to announce the winning names today. Nearly 23,500 voters cast a ballot in this year’s contest. The

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Crookston and nine other cities receive a MnDOT Grant

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced that ten Minnesota cities will receive funding support from the latest round of Active Transportation Planning Assistance to help them increase the number of people walking and biking to destinations in their communities. “MnDOT’s Active Transportation Planning Assistance program brings together neighbors to dream big and develop a work

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MnDOT advises no travel on highways in NW 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

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Historic Summer for Infrastructure in Minnesota

Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan are celebrating a historic summer for infrastructure and safety improvements across the state. There have been 193 road and bridge projects statewide this construction season and an additional 54 projects to improve airports, water ports, railroad crossings, and transit infrastructure. Today, Lieutenant Governor Flanagan highlighted progress on

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