Work begins Monday on Highway 210 in Crosby-Ironton
Project will reconstruct and resurface Highway 210 with crews beginning Monday, April 19, and work expected to continue through September. Access to businesses and the Cuyuna Regional Medical Center as well as residences will be maintained during the project.
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Highway 210 project map from the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Construction season is here and the $6.5 million project on Highway 210 in Crosby is beginning Monday, April 19.
Through May, crews will reconstruct the highway in east Crosby from Cross Avenue to east of Third Avenue East at the Cuyuna Regional Medical Center, the Minnesota Department of Transportation Department reported.
Developer given added time to meet goals at former Kmart site
Lease extension for former Southeast Rochester retail site keeps overall goals in place while allowing added flexibility within same 7.5 years. 10:48 pm, Apr. 5, 2021 ×
The former Kmart site and properties stretching north are included in a small area planning effort that has lauched and is expected to take seven to eight months. (Andrew Link / alink@postbulletin.com)
An extension of two deadlines connected to Rochester’s former Kmart have been approved.
The Rochester City Council voted 6-1 to extend the time allowed for landscaping and paperwork that could lead to the 2022 demolition of the former retail space.
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“It really wasn’t that bad,” Larson said of the frigid weather. “I think your initial first mile is always the tough mile to get moving, get the joints going, especially when you get older. It’s not fun right away, but when (your face) numbs up, it’s fun. We’re talking about life, and so you get good conversations out there so you just stop thinking about it.”
While their eyelids were frosted by the end of their run, it wasn’t the coldest temperature that they have run in.
“We ended up running from here (Aberdeen), it was about 10 miles. It was 19 below and we ran all the way back to Warner, and my wife drove us back in,” Larson said.
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BLOMKEST A catalytic converter was cut off a vehicle being offered for sale in Blomkest, its owner reported on Friday.