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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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HIGHWAY 32 NEAR THIEF RIVER FALLS HAS REOPENED

Highway 32 has reopened as of 7:38 pm.  The original story is below. At the request of the Minnesota State Patrol, the Minnesota Department of Transportation has closed Highway 32 between Pennington County Road 7 and County Road 3 beginning at 11:00 a.m. today, July 23. The eight-mile stretch of roadway will remain closed until

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MOTORISTS ON HIGHWAY 59 BETWEEN WINGER AND ERSKINE SHOULD EXPECT A DETOUR

Motorists on Highway 59 between Winger and Erskine can expect a short-term detour for Polk County Road 41 as construction resumes.  The project includes resurfacing Highway 59 from Winger to Erskine as well as pedestrian improvements in Winger. Motorists will experience an intersection closure on Highway 59 and Polk County Road 41 from May 26 through

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MNDOT URGES MOTORISTS HITTING THE LAKES TO WATCH FOR CONSTRUCTION IN NW MN

The Minnesota Department of Transportation urges anglers to plan ahead and watch for highway work zones on the way to their favorite fishing spots this weekend, which marks the state’s fishing opener for walleye, bass, northern pike, and lake trout. With more than 200 road and bridge projects underway this construction season, motorists may encounter

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MNDOT’S JOE MCKINNON RETIRES AFTER 31 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE

Joe McKinnon, Project Manager, plans to retire from the Minnesota Department of Transportation on June 8, 2021, after 31 years of state service. In 1984, McKinnon began his career as a Project Engineer for Polk County. He has spent almost all his career at MnDOT Bemidji headquarters. Throughout his career, he has worked in the

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