WATER
How to stay hydrated when exercising
By Ryan Schuster Whether you are exercising at the gym or preparing to run a marathon, there one thing that many people often overlook proper hydration. In order to perform at your best and avoid b...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 11:48 AM
Children ages 12-15 who want to operate a boat or personal watercraft this summer must take the states boating basics course. State law requires youngsters ages 12-15 to pass the course before they o...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:08 AM
Shrink for Good
Originally posted on The Sisterhood of the Shrinking Jeans. You're thirsty. You walk to the kitchen, turn on the faucet, and fill a cup with cold, refreshing water. Or maybe you grab a bottle of wate...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 7:22 AM
Surprise! What happens when you wring a washcloth out in space
Two science students in Nova Scotia posed the question of what would happen if you wrung out a wet washcloth in space. Watch to find out. When I first clicked play on this video of space station Com...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 11:47 AM
Weekly Memo 4-19-13
Each Weekly Memo to the City Council and the agenda packet is also provided on theCity Councilweb page. WEEKLY UPDATE: Waste Water Treatment Update City staff and consultants met with Cal Tininenko...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 12:26 PM
Scientists: Timber in Lake Michigan centuries old
A wooden beam embedded at the bottom of northern Lake Michigan appears to have been there for centuries, underwater archaeologists announced Tuesday, a crucial finding as crews dig toward what they hope is the carcass of a French ship that disappeared while exploring the Great Lakes in the 17th Century.By John Flesher , June 18, 2013
Floodwater recedes from ND 14 south of Towner
North Dakota's Transportation Department says floodwaters have receded form state Highway 14 south of Towner, and traffic speeds have returned to normal.By Associated Press , June 17, 2013
Flood damage meetings set in Devils Lake, Grafton 
North Dakota emergency management officials will meet in Devils Lake and Grafton, N.D., this week to advise local authorities on how to apply for federal funding for reimbursement of flood damage to public infrastructure during the early spring flooding.
By Herald Staff Report , June 12, 2013
North Dakota flood costs top $7 million since mid-May 
North Dakota National Guard commander Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk says flooding has caused more than $7 million in damages in the state since mid-May.
By Associated Press , June 12, 2013
Vilsack launches Minnesota farm water quality program 
Four Minnesota watersheds have been selected to test a first-in-the nation voluntary pilot project that offers farmers incentives to reduce water pollution from their operations in exchange for protection from tighter future regulations, federal and state officials announced Monday.
By Associated Press , June 10, 2013
ANN BAILEY: Staying positive when you’re all wet 
By Ann Bailey , June 10, 2013
Poplar residents in NE Mont. search for water 
Residents in the small town of Poplar on the Fort Peck Reservation in northeast Montana have been scrambling to find water after sediment clogged an intake system from the Missouri River.
By Associated Press , June 09, 2013
Water restrictions lifted in western ND cities 
The restrictions affected Williston, Watford City, Trenton and rural water systems in Williams and McKenzie counties.
By Associated Press , June 08, 2013
ND Highway 200 reopens east of Hurdsfield 
North Dakota's Transportation Department has reopened state Highway 200 east of Hurdsfield after finishing a temporary road raise to combat floodwaters.
By Associated Press , June 07, 2013
Divers recover body of Minnesota canoeist in BWCA 
A Minnetonka couple's trip into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness ended tragically when their boat capsized and the man was lost in the rapids of a river along the Canadian border.
By Associated Press , June 07, 2013
Lakota lifts water use restrictions 
The city of Lakota, N.D., lifted water use restrictions Thursday, but officials are keeping an eye on a possible weekend storm, City Superintendent Norris Severtson said.
By Herald Staff Report , June 06, 2013
More Red River Valley cities restrict water use 
The cities of Grafton and Emerado, both in North Dakota, and Oslo, Minn., joined Lakota, N.D., in asking their residents to restrict water use Wednesday while lift stations catch up with the large amount of rain that fell over the area this past week.
By Herald Staff Report , June 05, 2013
Flood waters recede from US Highway 52 and 2 in N.D. 
The North Dakota Department of Transportation says water has receded from U.S. Highway 52 south of Minot and from U.S. Highway 2 east of Berthold.
By Associated Press , June 05, 2013
Williston implements mandatory water restrictions 
Officials in the Williston area are implementing mandatory water restrictions due to reduced capacity at the water treatment plant in the city.
By Associated Press , June 05, 2013
Lakota residents asked to save water 
Lakota, N.D., city officials are asking residents to keep their water use low and direct flows from sump pumps into streets to avoid straining the city’s lift stations.
By Herald Staff Report , June 04, 2013
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