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  1. Gopher State One Call - Minnesota Department of Public Safety

    Contact Gopher State One Call (GSOC) by calling 811 before starting any excavation project. Whether the project is large or small, if you are using machine-powered equipment or just a shovel and rake …

  2. Call before you dig - Minnesota Energy Resources

    To notify of your intent to dig: You'll know what's below by the different flags, stakes or paint. Identify these marks before you excavate. Always call before digging to avoid hitting buried utility lines.

  3. Call Before You Dig - Minnesota Power is an ALLETE Company

    Check your local phone directory or call GSOC for a list of locators statewide. Minnesota Common Ground Alliance. Minnesota Power, a division of ALLETE, Inc., provides electricity in a 26,000 …

  4. Diggers Hotline

    Safe digging projects start with a free call or click to Diggers Hotline. It's easy, free and it's the law.

  5. Diggers - Wikipedia

    The Diggers were a group of religious and political dissidents in England, associated with a political ideology and programme resembling what would later be called agrarian socialism. [3]

  6. What Did the Diggers Really Believe? - JSTOR Daily

    Nov 10, 2020 · Against private property and money, the Diggers, as they are better known today, wanted to “dig on” enclosed (private) land to feed themselves and others. They saw themselves as …

  7. Diggers TV - YouTube

    Let's learn about diggers, quarry sites, road construction, and other construction vehicles! Where do the rocks and stones come from that we need to build all the things around us? How do...

  8. Types of diggers - Digger Depot

    Learn about different types of diggers and the jobs they are used for.

  9. Diggers (2006) - IMDb

    Diggers: Directed by Katherine Dieckmann. With Paul Rudd, Ken Marino, Maura Tierney, Ron Eldard. A story about a tight-knit group of friends, who try to maintain their small-town way of life in the face of …

  10. DIY Portal File Online - Diggers Hotline

    When anyone digs in Wisconsin, whether planting a tree or building a house, there is a high probability that underground utilities exist within the dig site area. Hitting an underground utility line does more …