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DEMERS OVERPASS AND DOWNTOWN STREETS IN GRAND FORKS WILL NOT BE OPEN ON SATURDAY

The City of Grand of Grand Forks announced that the Kem Shriners 2022 Potato Bowl parade will be returning to Demers Avenue tomorrow, Saturday, September 10, from 10:00 a.m. until approximately 12:00 noon. The parade route starts at North 8th Street, traveling down Demers Avenue, across the Sorlie Bridge, and into East Grand Forks, where

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GRAND FORKS POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT SAVE MAN ATOP OF SORLIE BRIDGE

Earlier today, on July 14, 2022, at approximately 6:17 a.m., officers were dispatched to the area of the Sorlie Bridge for a male on top of the bridge arches. The male was still on top of the bridge upon the officer’s arrival, so travel across the bridge was temporarily blocked until the situation was resolved.

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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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FLOODING UPDATE: HIGHWAY 1 & SORLIE BRIDGE REOPENED IN EAST GRAND FORKS

The Minnesota Department of Transporation has reopened Highway 1 west of Red Lake along with many other highways in Norhtwest Minnesota. Highways that have been opened and are clear of water are: Highway 1, west of Red Lake Highway 2 Crookston, east of Jackson Ave. Highway 92, north of Zerkel Highway 200, east of Mahnomen

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