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Public Works update for April 19: six more roads open as flood waters recede/repairs made

Public Works update for April 19: six more roads open as flood waters recede/repairs made

St. Louis County Public Works re-opened six more roads Wednesday as water levels in area rivers and streams continue to recede. However, with more snow and rain in the forecast, motorists are urged to use caution in the event road conditions deteriorate again. Anyone encountering unsafe road conditions should call 911 to report the location.

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St. Louis County reminds property owners to review valuation notice, and of process for appeals

St. Louis County reminds property owners to review valuation notice, and of process for appeals

The St. Louis County Assessor’s Department is reminding property owners that Local Board of Appeal and Equalization meetings are happening this month and next, and to review their 2024 Estimated Market Value (EMV) notification in case they have questions or concerns.
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Highway 29 re-opens north of Floodwood, plus nine other roads reopen following flooding

Highway 29 re-opens north of Floodwood, plus nine other roads reopen following flooding

Water levels are receding and repairs are being made. This allowed St. Louis County Public Works to reopen 10 roads Tuesday, including Highway 29 north of Floodwood. 
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St. Louis County Public Health to host emergency shelter training

St. Louis County Public Health to host emergency shelter training

The county is partnering with the American Red Cross to offer this training for public health staff, emergency responders and other agencies that would assist during a real disaster.
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Jury convicts J. Nicholas Cramer for 2019 murder

Jury convicts J. Nicholas Cramer for 2019 murder

After five hours of deliberation, a jury convicted J. Nicholas Cramer of Second-Degree Intentional Murder in the death of Frank Gerald Meyer. Sentencing has been set for May 12.
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