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HIGHWAY 59 NEAR WINGER OPEN TO TRAFFIC STARTING JUNE 18

Highway 59 between Winger and Erskine, previously detoured, will be open to traffic beginning June 18. Motorists can expect lane closures and delays as crews continue working on the shoulders, rumble strips and striping.  The project includes resurfacing Highway 59 from Winger to Erskine as well as pedestrian improvements in Winger. Anderson Brothers Construction is […]

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FULL-SUMMER OVERWEIGHT PERMITS START MAY 17 IN NORTH-CENTRAL, NORTH FROST ZONES

Full-summer overweight permits will start in the north-central and north frost zones at 12:01 a.m. Monday, May 17, 2021. Frost zones can be found on the MnDOT load limits map. Start and end dates and other load limit information are shown at mndot.gov/loadlimits. For questions about over legal weight/size “heavy haul” trucking, call MnDOT’s Freight and Commercial

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ROAD CONSTRUCTION ON HIGHWAY 59 BETWEEN ERSKINE AND WINGER BEGINS MAY 17

Motorists on Highway 59 between Winger and Erskine can expect a short-term detour as construction begins May 17.  The project will include resurfacing Highway 59 from Winger to Erskine as well as pedestrian improvements in Winger. Hwy 59 will be detoured during the first stage of the project. Motorists on Highway 59 will detour onto Polk

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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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MNDOT ENDS SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS FOR NORTH AND NORTH-CENTRAL ZONES

The Minnesota Department of Transportation will end spring load restrictions (SLR) in the north-central and north frost zones Monday, May 3, 2021 at 12:01 a.m. Spring Load restrictions have already ended in the other frost zones. Frost zones can be found on the MnDOT load limits map. Start and end dates and other load limit information

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