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MNDOT WILL START WINTER LOAD INCREASES AT THE END OF MARCH 19TH IN NORTH-CENTRAL & NORTH ZONES & SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS ON MARCH 18TH IN CENTRAL SEASONAL LOAD LIMIT ZONE

MnDOT will start winter load increases in the north-central and north zones end this Saturday, March 19th, at 12:01 a.m. Spring load restrictions in the Central seasonal load limit zone will be in effect this Friday, March 18th, at 12:01 a.m. Spring load restrictions are already in effect in the south and southeast zones. Winter […]

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MNDOT ANNOUNCES UPCOMING CHANGES TO SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS, WINTER LOAD INCREASES

MnDOT is making the following changes to spring load restrictions (SLR) and winter load increases (WLI) starting March 14. Spring load restrictions (SLR) in the south and southeast seasonal load limit (SSL) zones start Monday, March 14, 2022, at 12:01 a.m. Winter load increases (WLI) end in the metro and central zones Tuesday, March 15,

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GRAND FORKS AND EAST GRAND FORKS SHOW SOLIDARITY WITH UKRAINE

The communities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks are showing solidarity with Ukraine. Starting tomorrow, Friday, March 4th, 2022, the Sorlie Bridge in downtown Grand Forks and East Grand Forks will be lit blue and yellow, the colors of the Ukrainian flag. “This is our way to show support for our friends in Ukraine.”  Grand Forks Mayor

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HIGHWAY 2 CLOSED FROM CROOKSTON TO NORTH DAKOTA, NO TRAVEL ADVISED IN NW MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol have closed Highway 2 from Crookston to North Dakota. Several other highways in northwest Minnesota are listed as no travel advised due to high winds and blowing snow causing whiteout conditions. Other area roads are listed as no travel advised. Closed highways: Hwy 2 from

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MNDOT LIFTS NO TRAVEL ADVISORY IN NW MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has lifted its no travel advisory on state highways in northwestern Minnesota. Area highways were either closed or under no travel advisory due to dangerous travel conditions from high winds, blowing snow, and low visibility. Motorists should reduce speeds and use caution when traveling. Visibility is gradually improving; however there

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HIGHWAY’S 2 AND 200 CLOSED, NO TRAVEL ADVISED IN NW MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol have closed highways in northwest Minnesota due to high winds and blowing snow causing whiteout conditions. Other area roads are listed as no travel advised. Closed highways: Hwy 2 from North Dakota to Crookston Hwy 200 from North Dakota to Ada No travel advised: Hwy

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