Detroit Lakes, Minn. (KDLM) – Linden Lane in Detroit Lakes re-opened to thru-traffic on Thursday morning following sewer repairs on May 24.
Linden Lane and Campbell Avenue are the focus of a Detroit Lakes street and utility improvement project scheduled to begin over the summer.
According to city officials, some of the utility infrastructure is more than 70 years old and has been prone to frequent failures in recent years.

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