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Red River of the North

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RIVER ACCESS AND 1ST STREET NE ARE BLOCKED OFF DUE TO RISING RIVER LEVELS

Updated Friday, March 25 (at 9:20 AM) With the rising river levels, access to both rivers (Red Lake River and Red River of the North) has been blocked off. 1st St NE has also been blocked off, starting by the Louis Murray Bridge over to Hill St NW by the train bridge. Updated Friday, March

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RED LAKE WATERSHED CLOSING SCHIRRICK DAM GATES AT 8:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY

The Red Lake Watershed District will close the Schirrick Dam gates on the Black River at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 10.  This is being done as a measure to reduce flood flows and stages downstream on the Red Lake River and the Red River of the North.  Owners of property within the reservoir are

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