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Minnesota Department of Transportation

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MNDOT INVITES YOU TO HELP NAME A SNOWPLOW

Back by popular demand, the Minnesota Department of Transportation is once again inviting the public to help name another round of eight snowplows – one for each MnDOT district. Submit the most witty, unique and Minnesota- or winter-themed snowplow name ideas. Submissions will be accepted through Friday, December 15, at noon. This year’s contest includes […]

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MNDOT REMINDS THE PUBLIC IT’S ILLEGAL TO DEPOSIT SNOW ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS

The Minnesota Department of Transportation would like to remind the public it is illegal to deposit snow on or next to a public highway or street and asks for help keeping roads clear for everyone’s safety. Snow on or near public roads can create hazards such as drainage, drifting and sight obstruction. Minnesota law and

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MNDOT TO RESURFACE PORTIONS OF HIGHWAY 75, 59, AND 11 IN NW MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today a resurfacing project beginning on August 14. Construction crews will resurface three locations in northwest Minnesota: -Highway 11 from the eastern limits of Baudette to mile marker 120 west of Baudette –Highway 59 from Highway 175 to Canada -Highway 75 from Warren to Euclid The contractor for the

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CHEDA DISCUSSES WASHINGTON SCHOOL, TRI-VALLEY BUILDING DEMO, STOREFRONT GRANTS AND MORE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority board met Thursday morning at the Technology Park in Crookston. WASHINGTON SCHOOL The board discussed plans to have Short Elliot Hendrickson (SHE) tour Washington School when they come up to tour the pool to ensure the building is in good condition since they are interested in occupying it

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MNDOT ENACTS NO TRAVEL ADVISORY IN MOST OF NW MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) has enacted a no travel advisory on multiple highways in northwest Minnesota due to blizzard conditions. MnDOT snowplows continue to operate, but motorists are advised not to travel in these areas until conditions improve.   The picture below has the roads with no travel advised in purple. Motorists should plan

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MNDOT WILL END WINTER LOAD INCREASES, START SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS MARCH 29

The Minnesota Department of Transportation will end winter load increases – and start spring load restrictions – in the NORTH-CENTRAL and NORTH zones Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 12:01 a.m. Spring load restrictions are already in effect in the other zones. Seasonal load limit zones and restricted routes can be found on the MnDOT load

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