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EAST GRAND FORKS CLOSES RAMPS AND UNDERPASS UNDER HWY 2

The on and off ramps and underpass areas under Highway 2 are closed. The Point Bridge or Minnesota Avenue Bridge will be closed starting at 1:00 p.m. today, April 24th. Flood walls are also being installed, which will close off River Road at 17th Street NW, 12th Avenue NW, and in the downtown area by […]

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CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER OPEN FOR PEOPLE EVACUATING

As of 10:30 am, the Red Lake River levels have reached 26 feet.  The City of Crookston Emergency Operation Center (EOC) is constantly monitoring river levels.  Sandbagging and clay diking efforts are continuing.  The EOC committee is considering the potential need for voluntary evacuation of low line vulnerable affected areas.  The Crookston Sports Center, 801 Fisher Ave., as been opened as a emergency evacuation

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SEVERAL ROADS HAVE BEEN CLOSED AND SANDBAGGERS STILL NEEDED

Updated 8:50 AM Due to current road closures, to access the Woods Addition, the city has created two-way traffic on South Broadway from Loring Street to Houston Ave.   WE ARE STILL IN DESPERATE NEED OF VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH SANDBAGGING. Volunteers are asked to report to the City Street Shop at 319 3rd Ave South

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MOTORISTS WILL NEED TO USE SOUTH BROADWAY/HOUSTON TO ENTER WOODS ADDITION

As of 2:00AM on April 24, 2022, Residents will need to use South Broadway/Houston to enter & exit the Woods addition. There will be heavy equipment working on intersection of Loring and South Ash. We are also in need of volunteers to walk river levees in the morning in the following Wards: Ward 1 (Sampson

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THERE IS AN URGENT NEED FOR SANDBAGGERS ON 3RD AVE

The City of Crookstonin URGENT NEED of volunteers to bag sand at 319 3rd Ave S (Enter off Sunflower). Please call Crookston Fire Department at 218-281-4584 for information regarding volunteering. We ask that residents stay away from the 400 block of Riverside Ave. and Summit Ave., the levee dike systems, and all areas where sandbagging

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CROOKSTON POLICE ASKING THE PUBLIC TO STAY AWAY FROM RIVERSIDE AVENUE

As of 8:00PM on April 23, Riverside Ave. and Summit Ave. has been barricaded and closed. The decision to close is based upon the safety of sandbaggers and residents of the area. The water from the Red Lake River has backed up through the sewer system and spilled onto Riverside Ave. The water is flowing down Riverside Ave. and the city crews have blockaded the street and traffic will be diverted.  We ask that residents stay

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