FLOOD
Free day at the zoo
One year after the flood forced the Lake Superior Zoo to close for a month, the zoo will offer free admission Thursday. This is a day set aside to celebrate our community and the overwhelming support...
Posted on 6/19/13 at 12:00 AM
Flood Update: Records fall in Magdeburg and Wittenberge; Solidarity Pact used for flooding
Records set in Magdeburg, Wittenberge, Hitzacker; Hamburg prepares for Elbe, Solidarity Pact for Reconstruction of Region Imagine this photo of the city of Magdeburg. It's a fantastic com...
Posted on 6/10/13 at 6:26 AM
If they stay, they pay.
Well, it seems the City of Moorhead is contemplating a new approach to addressing sandbagging costs in areas that are offered buyouts. The new proposed approach focuses on homeowners who don't take th...
Posted on 5/29/13 at 10:49 PM
faith & family fridays: where the water swells, the spirit dwells
[Originally printed in The Forum newspaper Wednesday, May 1; reprinted with permission.] Where the water swells, the spirit dwells By Roxane B. Salonen, The Forum BRIARWOOD, N.D. When the Red Ri...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 12:01 AM
Weekly Memo 4-26-2013
The Weekly Memo to the City Council and the agenda packet is also provided on theCity Councilweb page. WEEKLY UPDATE: Flood Update City Crews completed the boardwalk invisible flood wall in one day...
Posted on 4/26/13 at 1:23 PM
Search still on for missing Minto man 
Authorities are continuing to search for the body of Guy Miller, the Minto, N.D., farmer whose vehicle was swept off of a rural road by floodwaters early last week.
By Kevin Bonham , May 06, 2013
Floodwaters still affecting some N.D. roads 
While river levels are receding through most of the Red River Valley, some roads remain closed or are otherwise affected by flooding, according to the North Dakota Department of Transportation.
By Herald Staff Reports , May 06, 2013
OUR OPINION: Flood forecast fizzled? Fine 
By Tom Dennis , May 06, 2013
Northern Red River Valley still under flood warning 
Walsh, Pembina and Cavalier counties remain under a flood warning as do areas along the Red River from Fargo on north, the National Weather Service said Sunday.
By Herald Staff Report , May 05, 2013
Even with reams of data, flood-predicting is tough 
By Dave Kolpack and Steve Karnowski , May 05, 2013
Collin Peterson: Flood control must include modern tiling 
By Collin Peterson , May 04, 2013
Flood notebook: More road closures in NW Minnesota 
By Herald staff report , May 03, 2013
Floodwaters recede from ND Highway 66 near Egeland
North Dakota's Transportation Department says floodwaters have receded from state Highway 66 east of Egeland and traffic speeds have returned to normal.By Associated Press , May 03, 2013
Some of KFJM host Mike Olson's favorite flood songs 
KFJM radio host Mike Olson has found scores of songs about floods and rivers for his radio show over the years. Here are some of his favorites, along with Olson’s comments.
By Herald Staff Report , May 03, 2013
FLOOD NOTEBOOK: Roads emerge from flood in Walsh County 
By Kevin Bonham , May 02, 2013
FLOOD NOTEBOOK: Roads emerge from flood in Walsh County 
By Kevin Bonham , May 02, 2013
Hannah, N.D., flood victim identified 
Steve Feil, 51, Hannah, N.D., is the man whose body was found near his home on Wednesday, the state Highway Patrol revealed today.
By Herald Staff Report , May 02, 2013
Devils Lake flood outlook improves, but ‘still a concern’ 
Devils Lake might approach but probably will not exceed its record elevation this year, according to a new outlook released today by the National Weather Service.
By Kevin Bonham , May 02, 2013
Highway 81 reopens; most river levels dropping 
U.S. Highway 81 has reopened in Minto, N.D., according to the North Dakota Department of Transportation. The Forest River, which flows through Minto, had dropped about 1.5 feet, to 6.7 feet at 7:15 a.m. today, from a crest of 8.28 feet on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
By Kevin Bonham , May 02, 2013
Flood doesn't stop East Grand Forks water festival 
An annual water festival held at the height of flood season has been drawing elementary students to East Grand Forks, although high water has prevented some from attending.
By Jennifer Johnson , May 02, 2013
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