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Coon Rapids is a northern suburb of Minneapolis, and is the second-largest city by population in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. [6] The population was 63,599 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] making it the fifteenth largest city in Minnesota and the seventh largest Twin Cities suburb.
Richard P. Braun Bridge is a pair of 10-span concrete girder bridges spanning the Mississippi River between Brooklyn Park, Minnesota and Coon Rapids, Minnesota. The eastbound span was built in 1985 to connect Minnesota State Highway 252 with Minnesota State Highway 610 in Coon Rapids. The westbound span was built in 1999 as part of the ...
SAUK RAPIDS — As St. Cloud faces a housing crisis, Sauk Rapids puts a 12-month ban on new residential rental permits. The Sauk Rapids City Council on Monday night unanimously approved an interim ...
Coon Rapids is the name of two places in the United States: Coon Rapids, Iowa; Coon Rapids, Minnesota This page was last edited on 26 June 2020, at 20:23 (UTC). Text ...
WISCONSIN RAPIDS – City officials issued a razing and demolition permit for portions of the Wisconsin Rapids paper mill. According to a Friday morning release from Mayor Matt Zacher, the city ...
The first section is located entirely in Coon Rapids and runs from County Road 1 (Coon Rapids Boulevard) to County Road 11 (Northdale Boulevard.) [1] The second section runs from Main Street (County 14) to the Washington County line where it turns into Washington County Road 2. [8] County Road 18 is 21.7 miles (34.9 km) in length. [4]
The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area is between River Miles 879 and 806. The National Park Service categorizes it into five approximate sections: [4] The Wild and Scenic River (River Mile 879 to 863) — North of the Twin Cities the river is a state wild and scenic river, slowing as it reaches the Coon Rapids Dam.