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HIGHWAYS 175, 200 AND 317 HAVE REOPENED TO TRAFFIC

Highways 175, 220 and 317 in northwestern Minnesota are once again open to traffic according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The roads had been temporarily closed due to flooding and resultant water damage. Motorists should slow down, remain cautious and obey traffic signs. Highway 175 is safe for travel, but motorists will encounter a […]

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OPPOSITION TO GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT GROWS AS THREE VOTE NO TO A HEARING

Three council members voted against calling for a public hearing for the proposed Gateway Overlay District Ordinance that would amend City Code Chapter 152 “Zoning” during Monday’s Council meeting.  The resolution to call for the public hearing was pulled from the consent agenda.  The proposed ordinance had passed the Ways & Means Committee two weeks

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will be Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall.  There will be three proclamations, the first declaring 2019 “The Sisters of Saint Benedict’s 100 Year Centennial”, the second declaring May “Community Action Month”, and the third declaring May 12-18 “RiverView Health Week”. The consent agenda includes approving

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MNDOT ASKS MOTORISTS, FARM EQUIPMENT OPERATORS TO SAFELY SHARE THE ROAD

Motorists traveling on Minnesota highways this spring should be aware of large farm equipment moving from farm to farm, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.  “Planting season is ramping up across Minnesota and farmers need the highways to access their fields,” said Brian Sorenson, state traffic engineer. “Motorists need to be prepared to encounter

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MINNESOTA SCHOOLS CELEBRATE NATIONAL BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY WEDNESDAY

Hundreds of Minnesota students will join schools from around the country to celebrate National Bike to School Day on May 8. Nearly 200 schools are expected to register statewide for students to ride or walk to school along with parents, teachers, community partners and elected officials. For a complete list go towww.walkbiketoschool.org. Bike to School

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WAO SCHOOLS, CITY OF THIEF RIVER FALLS RECEIVE MNDOT SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL GRANT FUNDING

Sixty-three schools in Minnesota will benefit from $2.3 million in planning assistance and infrastructure grants that support the Safe Routes to School program, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. Safe Routes to School is an international program to improve safety, reduce traffic congestion around schools, increase physical activity and improve health by making it

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