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Expect delays on Hwy 89 near Grygla, MnDOT says

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Crews are resurfacing the road from Highway 219 to the Roseau County line. Work is expected to be complete by late August.

GRYGLA — Motorists on Highway 89 near Grygla will encounter roadwork in the coming weeks as crews resurface the road, the Minnesota Department of Transportation says.

Crews are expected to resurface and replace culverts from Highway 219 to the Roseau County line.

Work began in early July and is expected to end in late August.

Drivers may encounter temporary lane closures and slow-moving equipment and should expect brief delays.

MnDOT says to slow down when approaching a work zone. Watch for workers and equipment, obey posted speed limits, minimize distractions and be patient.

Beltrami County Sheriff Jason Riggs, left, and Blackduck City Administrator Christina Regas, right, present on the possible disbandment of the Blackduck Police Department to contract with the sheriff's office during a public hearing on March 16, 2026.
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The Blackduck Police Department has a budget for a full-time chief and a full-time patrol officer, but lately, the positions have been filled part-time by Beltrami County deputies.
Jessalyn Sabin is the president of Minnesota North College as of July 1, 2026.
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