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RED RIVER TO CREST OVER MINOR FLOOD STAGE

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is advising residents with the amount of rain that we have received, the Red River is forecasted to crest over minor flood stages during this week. This may impact access to the lower trails along the river. Be careful around the river during this time, as it is usually closed […]

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EAST GRAND FORKS ARREST FLEEING MAN THAT FLED AND JUMPED INTO THE RED RIVER

On Friday, June 9, 2022, at approximately 3:21 a.m., East Grand Forks Police Department (EGFPD) Officer Parker Knaack was on routine patrol in Grand Forks, Polk County, Minnesota, when he observed a silver GMC pickup traveling eastbound on Demers Avenue. As he passed the pickup, Officer Knaack observed a lone male driver wearing a red

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GRAND FORKS POLICE RECOVER BODY FROM RED RIVER

On May 14, around 6:00 pm, Officers with the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to the area of the Pedestrian Bridge near the north boat landing for a report of a deceased person caught in a log jam. On arrival, Officers confirmed what a witness had reported and began a recovery process to extract

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MNDOT AND NDDOT REOPEN SORLIE BRIDGE ON DEMERS AVE.

After approval from the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the North Dakota Department of Transportation, the Sorlie Bridge on Demers Ave. will be reopened by late this afternoon today, May 9, 2022. Please be advised that the Red River is still in the moderate flood stage, which means several areas in the Greenway are still

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GRAND FORKS UPDATES FLOOD INFORMATION, ROAD/BRIDGE CLOSURES

Here is an update on the flood response in Grand Forks. The National Weather Service has a forecasted crest of the Red River over 48 ft. later this week. The Point Bridge on Minnesota Ave. was closed at 1 pm on Sunday, April 24th. The Sorlie Bridge on Demers Ave. is still open at this

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