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Spring is back in Minnesota, and that means it's also pothole season. FOX 9's Se Kwon drove around Minneapolis Tuesday ...
The city accomplished the goal and moved on to *** bigger 1, 19,000 potholes, but the work is never quite done. Engineers at the University of Minnesota Duluth are studying how to make the roads ...
According to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, potholes are formed when water seeps below the road surface and freezes. As the ground expands, the pavement is pushed up.
While the end of winter brings warmer temperatures and green grass, it also heralds the beginning of one of the most ...
The city accomplished the goal and moved on to *** bigger 1, 19,000 potholes, but the work is never quite done. Engineers at the University of Minnesota Duluth are studying how to make the roads ...