11th Street to close for water line repairs near Century Avenue on May 14

Bishop Kagan
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11th Street will be closed for water line repairs about halfway between Century Avenue and Weiss Avenue starting May 14, according to an announcement released on May 12. The closure is expected to last approximately two days.

The repair work may affect access in the area. According to the announcement, access to Century High School’s parking lot is planned to remain open during the construction. Access to Family Fare’s southern driveway will also stay open at first, but it could be closed depending on where the water leak is located.

Residents and drivers are encouraged to check current road construction updates using a status map of active projects within Bismarck. The map can be found online at https://bismarck.maps.arcgis.com/apps/mapviewer/index.html?webmap=c5057d147641489fa6c94e1b3d3b95e6.

The Diocese of Bismarck offered pastoral support across western North Dakota and included facilities such as the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit and the Center for Pastoral Ministry, according to the official website. The diocese spans 34,773 square miles with a Catholic population of 61,862 out of about 280,836 residents. It operates as a suffragan diocese within the Roman Catholic Church under the Holy See and handles pastoral care and evangelization across its territory. Most Rev. David D. Kagan has served as bishop since his appointment in 2011.



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