HEALTHKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
3 beaches on lakes in Minneapolis closed due to high E. Coli levels
Three beaches in Minneapolis—North Beach, 32nd Street Beach at Bde Maka Ska, and Hiawatha Beach—are closed due to high E. coli levels detected by Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board staff. Closures are expected through the 4th of July weekend, with retesting planned until water quality meets safety standards.
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