TRANSPORTATION
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
Combi Culture: The Chaotic World of Lima Public Transit
Among the world's major cities, Lima is a rarity: It's a metropolis the size of Chicago with no real public transportation system to speak of. That means no public trams, subways or buses in a place w...
Posted on 10/7/11 at 12:39 PM
Citizens speak out against Highway 52 and Goodhue County 9 proposal
By Michael Brun , April 13, 2013
Hiawathaland highlighted at transit conference
Hiawathaland Transit has made some changes, and they seem to have paid off.By Danielle Killey , December 06, 2012
Train reopens after track derailment
By Danielle Killey , February 08, 2012
Pedestrian plan gets green light
Red Wing’s goal of becoming more bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly moved forward Monday when the City Council adopted the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan.By Danielle Killey , December 02, 2011
Motorists take a gamble at dangerous intersection
November 13, 2010
Rail advocates look to Tuesday election
October 30, 2010
Officials: Safer intersection would help Zumbrota
By Jen Cullen , October 29, 2009
Private money to help foot highway bills
ST. PAUL - Minnesota transportation officials want more private companies to pay part of the construction bill for highway projects.By Don Davis , October 27, 2009
State construction plan includes Highway 60
Highway 60 from Kenyon to Zumbrota will be resurfaced this summer, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced Wednesday.By Jen Cullen , April 08, 2009
MnDOT still rebuilding image
ST. PAUL — Bodies of Minneapolis bridge collapse victims were still in the Mississippi River last Aug. 2 when inspectors were ordered to give all state bridges another look.August 01, 2008
Letter: Look after seniors’ transportation needs
To the Editor: Imagine for a moment that you’re one of the vibrant older residents of our community who prizes each of those remaining pieces of independent living life still allows.By Bruce McBeath, Red Wing , March 27, 2008
Senate boots out Molnau
ST. PAUL — Carol Molnau’s ouster Thursday as state transportation commissioner was called both a “fresh start” after five years of troubled leadership and the “political execution” of an honorable public servant.February 29, 2008
As Pawlenty fumes, DFL turns to the deficit
ST. PAUL — Now that the big legislative issue is settled, attention turns to the really big issue.By Don Davis , February 27, 2008
GOP rebels are punished
ST. PAUL — The top Minnesota House Republican punished six colleagues for not voting the “right way” Monday on a transportation funding bill.By By Don Davis and Scott Wente Capitol Bureau Staff Writers , February 27, 2008
Road, bridge bill approved
ST. PAUL — Minnesotans would pay more in taxes for improved roads and bridges in a $6.6 billion transportation funding package the Legislature passed Thursday and sent to Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who promises to veto it.February 22, 2008
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