(Worthington, Mn.)– Crews will be replacing signs in coming weeks along a stretch of Interstate 90 in southwest Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Transportation says the work is scheduled to begin April 23rd in Martin, Nobles and Rock counties.
MnDOT says the work should have little to no impact on traffic, but motorists are still urged to use caution.
MnDOT says the signs are replaced every 15 years to prevent them from fading.
The project is slated for completion in early June, depending upon the weather.




