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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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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL LEAVES SECOND STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION WITH PLENTY OF WORK AHEAD

The Crookston City Council held its second strategic planning mission of the year, continuing discussions on City Councilmembers’ roles on non-city boards and committees, the proposed corridor study of downtown streets, the city’s image, and gathering community input. The first meeting was held on February 17 (here). The City Council left the meeting with plenty

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CITY OF WARREN AMONG RECIPIENTS OF MNDOT SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS GRANTS

Nineteen schools and communities in Minnesota will benefit from nearly $350,000 in planning assistance and “Boost” grants to help support or start Safe Routes to School (SRTS) programs, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. SRTS is an international program to improve safety, reduce traffic congestion around schools, increase physical activity and improve health by

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL HOLDS STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION

The Crookston City Council held a strategic planning session Wednesday night covering a lot of ground discussing the future for Crookston. The meeting covered several core topics and some additional topics, including the role of councilmembers on boards and committees, MnDOT Downtown Highway 2 Corridor Study, child care, recreation programs, Crookston’s image, and whether there

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