A bridge near Brewster, Minnesota collapsed under the weight of a 40-ton asphalt milling machine that had nearly completed the milling operation. The bridge carries Nobles County 1 over Elk Creek. The operator of the machine was able to jump to safety before the machine fell into the creek. He did seek medical care for a possible knee injury. [Source: Worthington Daily Globe via AGC SmartBrief. Image: Brian Korthals/Daily Globe]
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