The Minnesota Department of Transportation is looking for individuals and organizations to join the more than 4,100 groups and 16,000 people in the state who are Adopt a Highway volunteers. There are more than 30 highway segments available in southeast Minnesota. The program, which realized an estimated $6 million benefit in 2017, is a public service project that helps reduce litter along the roadsides. It’s been part of MnDOT’s maintenance operations since 1990. Read the full press release below with contact information on southeastern Minnesota roadway options.
NUY buys former pharmacy building for youth resource center
By Rich Larson The Northfield Union of Youth has purchased the former Northfield Pharmacy building at the corner of 6th and Water streets, a move