TRAFFIC
Busted.
Whenever I see a police car nearby while driving I immediately reflect upon whether I am driving beyond reproach (and beyond ticket parameters). Of course, due to my half Catholic/half Jewish lineage ...
Posted on 3/21/13 at 9:48 PM
My Unwanted Follower
Sometimes, when were young and nubile and wearing tight pants, guys follow a little close. And while my pants may fit a little tighter than what I like now and then, Im no longer young and nubile, so...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 2:02 PM
UND commercial aviation and air traffic control programs re-accredited
The University of North Dakotas commercial aviation and air traffic control divisions, both part of the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences, have been reaffirmed for accreditation by the Avia...
Posted on 8/31/12 at 3:22 PM
Legislative notebook: Talks go on, but no agreements
Minnesota legislative leaders met off and on Friday with Gov. Mark Daytons staff, with no agreement on major issues left before a self-imposed Monday adjournment deadline. Little changed from Thurs...
Posted on 4/28/12 at 3:36 AM
Letter to Dave
Dear Dave, This week, you sent me an article from a North Dakota newspaper, the Jamestown Sun. It detailed the incredible amount of traffic that passes through your home town of Carrington, North Dak...
Posted on 4/21/12 at 5:56 AM
Signal swaps in downtown Grand Forks slow traffic 
By Brandi Jewett , October 15, 2012
David Floyd, Warren, Minn., letter: Too many drivers turn into wrong lane 
Until drivers learn to turn into the correct lane, there will be car accidents on many streets in Grand Forks.
By David Floyd , September 23, 2012
ND lawmakers support proposal that would double fines for speeding in the state 
North Dakota lawmakers are supporting big increases in some of the state's highway speeding fines. North Dakota has some of the region's lowest fines for speeders. They're also hard for law officers to calculate without using a chart.
By Associated Press , August 22, 2012
New truck route relieves congestion in Williston 
By Amy Dalrymple , August 20, 2012
Enforcement effort in N.D. oil patch yields thousands in fines 
North Dakota Highway Patrol troopers pulled more than 50 trucks off the road and issued more than $8,000 in fines during a recent enforcement effort in the western oil patch.
By Associated Press , August 01, 2012
Dike upgrades to slow East Grand Forks traffic 
By TJ Jerke , July 11, 2012
Heavy rain, mudslide slows Twin Cities commute 
Standing water closed sections of some highways and interstates in the Twin Cities metro area during the morning commute, including I-35 and Highway 169. MnDOT says a mudslide along westbound Interstate 694 in Arden Hills restricted travel to one lane at the peak of the morning rush.
By Associated Press , May 24, 2012
Leslie Noehre, Grand Forks, letter: Driving over ‘tar and pea gravel’? Here’s why 
in these times of high transportation-project inflation, our aging transportation system and competition for transportation dollars, pavement preservation is getting renewed attention all across the county.
Simply put, pavement preservation is taking care of the investment already made in the transportation system.
By Leslie Noehre , May 20, 2012
Six injured when mock accident turns real in Detroit Lakes 
By Brian Basham and Nate Bowe , May 04, 2012
Winds lead to truck tipping near Devils Lake, injuring driver 
Strong winds contributed to a woman losing control of a truck that tipped Sunday near Devils Lake, injuring her.
Katie Splichal, 53, Dickinson, N.D., is in Altru Hospital in Grand Forks.
By Herald Staff Report , April 29, 2012
Traffic surveys planned for GF-EGF river bridges 
Crews working for the Grand Forks/East Grand Forks Metropolitan Planning Organization will conduct traffic surveys on area river bridges between May 1 and 3.
By Herald Staff Report , April 26, 2012
MnDOT announces 316 road projects around the state 
The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced its road construction program for 2012 on Thursday. The program includes 316 projects around the state, and will cost $1.1 billion.
By Associated Press , April 05, 2012
Two people still critical after deadly RV crash 
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — At least two people remained in critical condition Tuesday after a recreational vehicle crashed in northeast Kansas, killing five family members from Minnesota.
By Associated Press , April 03, 2012
Man killed while trying to cross highway near Mall of America identified 
The State Patrol says 23-year-old Asukile O. Younge, whose city of residence isn't known, was running from the east side of Highway 77 to the west side around 5 p.m. Thursday. He made it across the northbound lanes, but was hit by a southbound minivan.
By Associated Press , March 30, 2012
UND makes big shift in campus traffic 
Traffic patterns on the UND campus will be changing significantly starting Monday following the indefinite closure of the Campus Road bridge, the university said Wednesday.
By Herald Staff Report , March 28, 2012
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