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MNDOT ANNOUNCES 2021 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN NW MINNESOTA

More than 200 construction projects that will help maintain Minnesota’s roads and bridges, improve safety and support thousands of construction jobs across the state will be worked on this year, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. In addition, crews will make safety and infrastructure improvements to 51 multimodal projects, which are airport, port, transit, […]

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CITY COUNCIL TO PROCEED WITH CORRIDOR STUDY, SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE PROGRAM INTRODUCED

On Monday, the Crookston City Council passed a motion to have the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) craft a Joint Powers Agreement to conduct a study of 14 blocks along the Highway 2 corridor in downtown Crookston along with additional blocks on South Main and South Broadway to the Red Lake River. The City Council

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CROOKSTON AIRPORT COMMISSION RECOMMENDS NAME CHANGE TO CROOKSTON REGIONAL AIRPORT

The Crookston Airport Commission met Wednesday morning and their main topic of discussion was considering a name change for the Crookston Municipal Airport. Commission Chairman Fred Parnow said the commission will recommend a name change to the City Council. “The main item on the agenda was the name change which is currently, Crookston Municipal Airport

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MNDOT URGES DRIVERS TO WATCH FOR WORKERS AS PRESCRIBED BURNS BEGIN ON NW MN HIGHWAYS

The Minnesota Department of Transportation will be conducting prescribed burns near Highways 59, 75 and 102 in northwestern Minnesota this spring as weather conditions permit. Tentatively, crews are planning to conduct controlled burns: March 17: near Highway 102 between mile markers 5 and 15 southeast of Crookston March 18-19: near Highway 75 between mile markers

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER MNDOT CORRIDOR STUDY AGAIN ON MARCH 22

The Crookston City Council was first approached on October 12, 2020 (here) about a joint powers agreement to conduct a corridor study of downtown Crookston, and a possible project at the conclusion of the study. The City Council will possibly be making a decision on whether to proceed with the study at its March 22

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