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TRAFFIC AND CONSTRUCTION

Motorists should take alternate routes if possible.
Traffic will be reduced to one lane at the site.
The work will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
The work is expected to be completed in November.

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Small yellow signs that say “no parking” have been posted along the curb where the work is being done.
A large sinkhole is located near Applebee's in Jamestown due to the pipe's failure.
The closure is expected to last through Tuesday.
The work is expected to take three days.
If the Army Corps of Engineers used the traditional approach, the diversion project — on pace to protect against extreme floods beginning in the spring of 2027 — would take another 10 years to build.
Gov. Doug Burgum last month rejected a bill specifically on that proposal, a veto the state House of Representatives sustained.

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Motorists should take alternate routes if possible.
Motorists should take alternate routes if possible.
First responders and other road safety advocates promoted the bill, saying North Dakota's laws to protect people on the side of highways could be stronger.

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