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DETOURS, LANE RESTRICTIONS AND INTERSECTION CLOSURES ON HWY 75 BEGIN MONDAY

Motorists can expect detours, lane restrictions and intersection closures as construction continues on Highway 75 in Hendrum and Halstad. Crews will continue Phase 1 (grade raise) on Highway 75 in Hendrum on Monday, August 5, as the project moves to Phase 2 in Halstad. Access to local businesses and residents will be maintained throughout the project. […]

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MNDOT TO HOST TWO OPEN HOUSES FOR PAIR OF HIGHWAY 75 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Additional open houses for a pair of Highway 75 reconstruction projects in Norman County are scheduled today. Along with the contractor, Spruce Valley Corporation, staff from MnDOT and the City, will be present to answer questions about the project and timeline. The public meetings will take place at: 4:30 p.m. at the Halstad Legion Recreation Center at 580 Second

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DETOURS OF HIGHWAY 75 BETWEEN DONALDSON AND STEPHEN BEGIN MAY 28

Motorists on Highway 75 will experience a detour between Donaldson and Stephen, beginning Tuesday, May 28 for a culvert replacement project. Traffic will detour onto Highway 11 and Marshall County Roads 5 and 13. The $1.1 million project is expected to last through July.

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MOTORISTS URGED TO USE CAUTION IN WORK ZONES DURING MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

The Minnesota Department of Transportation encourages motorists to plan ahead before traveling Memorial Day weekend and use extra care while driving through work zones. MnDOT will suspend work on most projects during the holiday, but motorists may encounter bypasses, lane closures, and detours. Motorists should be prepared for slower moving traffic, consider using alternate routes

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HIGHWAYS 175, 200 AND 317 HAVE REOPENED TO TRAFFIC

Highways 175, 220 and 317 in northwestern Minnesota are once again open to traffic according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The roads had been temporarily closed due to flooding and resultant water damage. Motorists should slow down, remain cautious and obey traffic signs. Highway 175 is safe for travel, but motorists will encounter a

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STUDENTS AT HIGHLAND AND CATHEDRAL LEARN TO SAFELY CROSS THE ROAD

Polk County Public Health’s Sarah Reese and Kristin Fagerlund are teaching students at Highland Elementary and Cathedral school to be safe when near or crossing the road.  Reese said a number of organizations created the four-part curriculum called Walk!Bike!Fun! “Walk, Bike Fun, was developed by the Minnesota Bicycle Association, along with MnDOT, the Minnesota Department

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