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Legislative notebook: Higher ed OK'd
By Danielle Killey Minnesota representatives approved increasing by $150 million spending on state colleges and universities. Higher education, perhaps more than any other area, has been neglected f...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 7:38 PM
First day back to work at MnDOT
After 20 days of the Minnesota government shutdown, I was contacted by my supervisor yesterday afternoon (July 20) to go back to work today. The shutdown was over. The waiting was over. The anxiety w...
Posted on 7/22/11 at 12:02 AM
Afton targeting motorcycle traffic
By Amber Kispert-Smith , May 24, 2012
Lake Middle School student’s artwork takes flight at aviation art competition
By Amber Kispert-Smith , May 03, 2012
Stillwater bridge supporters form coalition, urge Congress to support project
By Jackie Grumish , May 25, 2011
UPDATE: Wisconsin, Minnesota officials pledge support for Stillwater bridge
By By Jeff Holmquist , April 15, 2011
Saltzman: Retiring lawmaker helped east metro
A Woodbury lawmaker said the retirement of a veteran legislator and transportation leader will not hurt Woodbury-area transportation initiatives, Sen. Kathy Saltzman said.By Mike Longaecker and Scott Wente , January 22, 2010
UPDATED: Twelve District 833 school buses fail to start due to cold weather, 11 bus routes affected
District 833 school buses became victims of frigid temperatures Monday morning, Jan. 4, when 12 of its school buses failed to start early in the morning after sitting dormant since Dec. 22. However, the district was only short five buses since the district has seven backup buses.By Amber Kispert-Smith , January 04, 2010
Private money to help foot highway bills
Minnesota transportation officials want more private companies to pay part of the construction bill for highway projects.
By Don Davis , October 28, 2009
Grant could speed up bridge project
Construction of a new St. Croix River bridge could start as early as next year if Minnesota secures a federal grant for the project, a Washington County official said.August 26, 2009
County enters agreement to help fund transportation services
July 07, 2009
Oberstar transportation bill moves ahead
Minnesota newsU.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar refuses to give in to a popular president's pressure to delay a new federal transportation funding plan.
By Don Davis, St. Paul Bureau , June 25, 2009
Funding needs to keep pace with increased need for transit services
Minnesota newsAn aging population, increasing gas prices and a growing immigrant population that can’t afford multiple vehicles to drive to work are all factors in the increasing need for transit services in rural Minnesota.
By Carolyn Lange , June 15, 2009
Reconstruction of I-494 between Lake Road and I-94 in Woodbury and Maplewood begins June 1
On June 1, the Minnesota Department of Transportation will begin reconstructing I-494 from south of Lake Road to I-94.By Special to the Bulletin , May 28, 2009
BRIEFLY: Transportation funding would remains stable
Minnesota newsThe Minnesota Senate and House needed little time to approve a $4.3 billion transportation funding compromise.
By Don Davis, St. Paul Bureau , May 05, 2009
BRIEFLY: Mini-trucks OK, rest area drinking not
Minnesota newsMinnesota would allow mini-trucks to travel on some county roads, but prohibit drinking in state rest areas under a catch-all transportation bill representatives passed 115-17 Tuesday.
By Don Davis, St. Paul Bureau , April 29, 2009
Board OK’s road speed studies in Washington County
The Washington County Board of Commissioners approved a request to the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Transportation for four speed studies on Washington County roads.By Special to the Bulletin , January 27, 2009
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