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GRAND FORKS WILL CLOSE SOUTH 4TH STREET ON THURSDAY FOR TWO WEEKS

Grand Forks Road Crews will be closing S. 4th St. at the intersection with Minnesota Ave. on Thursday, September 15, 2022, to repair a force main in the area. Residents on S. 4th St. will be able to access their homes from Franklin Ave. The closure will be in place for two weeks, weather permitting.

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POINT BRIDGE ON MINNESOTA AVENUE CONNECTING EGF AND GF TO REOPEN TODAY

The Point Bridge on Minnesota Ave. will be opening at 3 p.m. today.  The Red River is expected to fall below the 44-foot level by tomorrow morning. The Greenway in Grand Forks is still closed.  The community is asked to stay out of the Greenway and off of the levees as the water continues to

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