FLOOD
Blow It Up Your You-Know-Where!!
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Posted on 2/13/12 at 11:14 AM
Conrad has big goals for final to-do list
FARGO With a little more than 11 months until his retirement, North Dakota Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad has a busy to-do list he wants to tackle before leaving Capitol Hill. Conrad discussed his to...
Posted on 1/18/12 at 10:27 AM
Areavoices Digest #55 - Talking Baseball and more
The snow might be starting to fall outside my window, but at Areavoices we're talking Major League baseball. I'm excited that one of our favorite bloggers, Chad Jacobsen of Twins Focus has taken on th...
Posted on 11/30/11 at 3:45 PM
A flood that would make even Noah turn and run
Massive floods are not only common on Earth but 3.5 billion years ago they raged across the Martian landscape. One of the most dramatic issued from a breach in a rift called Mangala Fossae. 'Mangala...
Posted on 10/31/11 at 1:36 PM
Conference explores the story of water in North Dakota
BISMARCKFrom devastating droughts to ferocious floods, water has played a critical role in shaping North Dakotas history. A conference this week in Bismarck will explore that history in an effort to ...
Posted on 10/25/11 at 3:15 PM
Richland, Wilkin counties unite against Red River diversion’s upstream impacts
With a unanimous voice Tuesday, leaders in neighboring counties south of Fargo-Moorhead formalized their plans to fight the proposed Red River diversion.By Kristen Daum , February 22, 2012
Read Section 4 of 'Living With Water' project
By Forum Communications , February 18, 2012
Crookston’s flood protection project in ‘home stretch’
By Ryan Bakken , February 18, 2012
Minot flood recovery fund distributes $3.3 million to date
The Minot Area Recovery Fund flood expense reimbursement process started in mid-November. The Minot Area Community Foundation met with more than 1,700 people and families during the first phase of money distribution.By Associated Press , February 17, 2012
NWS: Major flooding risk in valley is small
By Tu-Uyen Tran , February 16, 2012
Ed Schmid, Jr., Minnewaukan, N.D., letter: Gravity will find a way at Devils Lake
There is no easy answer to the plague that we have in the center of the state, the nightmare we have to deal with every single day.By Ed Schmid, Jr. , February 16, 2012
Despite $5 million earmark, Red River diversion project ranks 2nd-highest in Obama budget funding 
With a mixture of disappointment and thanks, North Dakota and Minnesota lawmakers say some federal funding for the Red River diversion is better than none at all.
By Kristen Daum , February 14, 2012
Minot getting nearly $2 million from Corps of Engineers to upgrade sewer system 
By Associated Press , February 11, 2012
Crews testing whether site is right for Stump Lake outlet 
By Kevin Bonham , February 09, 2012
Valley City groups wants state to slow down on Devils Lake outlet 
By Kevin Bonham , February 06, 2012
View Section 2 of Living With Water series 
By Forum Communications , February 05, 2012
Roland Young, Grand Forks, letter: Flood control’s secret weapon is 'retention' 
wetland preservation, restoration and/or development can be accomplished through very effective, environmentally friendly and federally approved projects.
And North Dakota has developed only a small fraction of the potential sites.
By Roland Young , February 04, 2012
North Dakota Governor and US Senator discuss flood plan with Saskatchewan premier 
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says plans for operating two provincial dams will change to help manage future North Dakota floods.
By Associated Press , February 03, 2012
Terry Guttormson, Hendrum, Minn., letter: Hypocrisy, thy name is ‘diversion supporters’ 
It would be a far wiser investment to build retention sites that enhance upstream and downstream properties rather than build something that will cause millions of dollars in damage because of the diversion.
By Terry Guttormson , February 03, 2012
Minot City Council approves Souris River flood protection plan 
The Minot City Council has approved a flood protection plan for the Souris River that last year swamped more than 4,000 homes and businesses and forced thousands of people to evacuate.
By Associated Press , February 01, 2012
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