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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRING FLOODING UPDATE

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks issued a spring flood update on Thursday, February 13.  The last two weeks have provided a bit of a lull with minimum snowfall.  The projected Red Lake River crest in Crookston has dropped slightly at the 50 percent probability level from over 24 feet to 23.4 feet as […]

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NW MINNESOTA & EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA IN WINTER STORM WATCH TUESDAY NIGHT TO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota has issued a Winter Storm Watch for northwest Minnesota from late Tuesday night through Wednesday afternoon. The watch includes the Minnesota cities of Crookston, East Grand Forks, Hallock, Karlstad, Lancaster, Warren, Stephen, and Argyle. In North Dakota – Cando, Langdon, Cavalier, Walhalla, Drayton, Pembina, Neche, St.

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2020 SPRING FLOODING COULD BE A TOP 5 FLOOD, EXCEEDING 2019 CREST LEVELS

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks has released its first spring flooding outlook for 2020 for the Red River Basin.  The flooding along the main stem of the Red River was a top ten flood a year ago, and this year could be a top-five flood.  In Crookston the Red Lake River crested at

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ROAD CONSTRUCTION ON DEMERS AVE MOVES TO PHASE II BEGINNING TODAY

Construction on Demers Ave. in downtown Grand Forks will be moving to Phase III starting on Thursday, October 10.  Phase III of the reconstruction of Demers Ave. will be the reconstruction of the north side of Demers Ave. from 3rd St. to the Sorlie Bridge and reconstruction of the sidewalks along Demers Ave. During Phase

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TEARS TO HOST WALK FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION ON SEPTEMBER 15

TEARS (Together We Educate About the Realities of Suicide) Suicide Prevention Project will host its ninth annual TEARS Walk for Suicide Prevention on Sunday, September 15, from 1 – 4 p.m. at UND Wellness Center, 801 Princeton Street. Event registration will begin at 12 p.m. The walk raises funds to bring suicide prevention resources to

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