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HIGHWAY 1 NEAR OSLO CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced the closure of Hwy 1 near Oslo to County Road 17 due to water over the road. Use caution and obey road signs posted in the area. Highways that remain closed: Highway 1 from Oslo to CR 17 Highway 2B Sorlie Bridge in East Grand Forks Highway 220 north […]

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MNDOT – REDUCE SPEEDS ON AREA HIGHWAYS DUE TO FLOODING

The Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds motorists to reduce speeds on Hwy 1 near Oslo to County Road 17 due to water over the road. Use caution and obey road signs posted in the area. Highways that remain closed: Highway 2B Sorlie Bridge in East Grand Forks Highway 220 north of Oslo, between Highway 1

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HIGHWAYS 220, 317 NORTH OF OLSO CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING

The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol has enacted a road closure on Highway 220 north of Hwy 1 near Oslo due to water over the road. The road closure also includes Highway 317 to the North Dakota border. The highways will remain closed until further notice and traffic should seek alternate

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SPRING TRUCK LOAD RESTRICTIONS BEGIN MARCH 13 FOR FROST ZONE INCLUDING POLK COUNTY

Winter truckload increases will end and spring load restrictions will begin Friday, March 13, at 12:01 a.m. on unrestricted state highways in the north and north-central frost zones, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The frost zones and restricted routes can be found on the MnDOT load limits map. Spring load restrictions have already

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NO TRAVEL ADVISORY AND ROAD CLOSURES LIFTED IN NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol have lifted the no travel advisories and road closures in northwest Minnesota.  State highways were closed or under no travel advisories due to blizzard conditions earlier today.  Blizzard conditions are diminishing, but motorists should use caution when traveling, especially in open areas with no windbreaks.

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