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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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ALTRU CONTINUES TO REQUIRE PATIENTS AND VISITORS WEAR MASKS

Altru Health System is prioritizing the safety of our staff, patients, and community. Altru will follow CDC recommendations to continue requiring our patients and visitors to continue to wear masks in any Altru facility. While CDC guidance may be changing for people vaccinated for COVID-19, the changes do not apply to healthcare settings. Thank you

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KATY CHAPMAN HELPS OUT THE U OF MINNESOTA TRANSDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION

The University of Minnesota transdisciplinary collaboration recently received a $12,000 grant to create spaces, events, and activities to showcase the indigenous culture and the environment. University of Minnesota Crookston’s (UMC) Katy Chapman Ph.D., Math, Science, and Technology; will help launch, along with three faculty members of the University of Minnesota Duluth, a series of events,

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MNDOT URGES MOTORISTS HITTING THE LAKES TO WATCH FOR CONSTRUCTION IN NW MN

The Minnesota Department of Transportation urges anglers to plan ahead and watch for highway work zones on the way to their favorite fishing spots this weekend, which marks the state’s fishing opener for walleye, bass, northern pike, and lake trout. With more than 200 road and bridge projects underway this construction season, motorists may encounter

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CROOKSTON SCHOOLS FOOTBALL/TRACK COMPLEX COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS TURF AND 8-LANE TRACK

The Crookston School District Football Field/track facility committee met Wednesday evening and elected to send a recommendation for a turf football field and eight-lane track to the Crookston School Board to look into the possibility of building the facility in the back of the high school. Coming into the meeting there were several objectives.  The

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