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The Minnesota Department of Health announced Tuesday that they'll be releasing a new, interactive map that will show how much ...
The Minnesota Department of Health has released an interactive online map showing lead level test results in drinking water ...
During mild winters, MnDOT maintenance crews remove dead and diseased trees, as well as brush that has grown into areas that ...
ROCHESTER, Minn.- Update: The Pill Hill Historic Landmark District was unanimously approved by the Rochester City Council on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Nick Miller, council member for the city's 2nd Ward, ...
Is Google Maps not working? The app is fairly reliable, but it’s not impossible to run into an issue on occasion. Of course, it’s never fun when technology isn’t performing as intended ...
Fortunately, there's a simple way to blur your home on Google Maps and help prevent others from seeing too many details of where you live. Here's how to do it. For more, check out essential ...
The U.S. Department of Education is launching an investigation into several school districts in northern Virginia over allegations of refusing to follow President Donald Trump's executive order ...
Two sessions of open houses on Feb. 12 allowed people to provide feedback and see the five alternatives for the new Highway 371/210 intersection in greater detail. People attend the first open ...
the winners of the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s name a snowplow contest have been announced. MNDot says more than 23,400 people voted on the list of finalists.
The names will go on one MnDOT plow in each of the agency’s eight districts around the state. It’s the fifth winter that MnDOT has run its contest. After receiving more than 7,300 entries earlier this ...
The eight winning names, one for each MnDOT district, were announced by Gov. Tim Walz on Wednesday. MnDOT said it received more than 7,300 snowplow name submissions, and narrowed it down to 50 ...
Gov. Tim Walz announced the eight winning names in the 2024-25 MnDOT 'Name a Snowplow' contest. The names are assigned to one snowplow from each of the MnDOT districts.
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