By Associated Press - Monday, September 26, 2016

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The state Transportation Department says a $20 million truck bypass project in Killdeer is completed.

Agency spokeswoman Jamie Olson says the 4-mile project designed to divert truck traffic around the oil patch city was completed this month after more than a year of construction.

Olson says a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring state and local officials is slated Wednesday in the city.



The state has invested a total of $420 million on the construction of truck routes for the communities of Williston, Watford City, Alexander, New Town, Dickinson and Killdeer.

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