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RED RAGES UPWARD: River to reach 38 feet by Saturday in Fargo-Moorhead

RED RAGES UPWARD: River to reach 38 feet by Saturday in Fargo-Moorhead

Here we go again. On Sunday, a traditional day of rest, those who live along area rivers and the officials who work for and govern them kicked into high flood-fighting mode in response to the latest news from the National Weather Service:

FARGO/CASS: Walaker: Tough week lies ahead

FARGO/CASS: Walaker: Tough week lies ahead

Fargo and Cass County officials rallied Sunday to speed up flood protection plans in light of a new forecasted Red River level of 38 feet by next weekend.

MOORHEAD/CLAY: Moorhead overhauls flood preparations

MOORHEAD/CLAY: Moorhead overhauls flood preparations

Moorhead will overhaul its flood-fighting game plan today to reflect a new projection of a rapid rise in Red River levels. Meanwhile, overland flooding continues to plague rural areas south of the city, flushing the residents of several farmsteads out of their homes.

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FARGO/CASS: Walaker: Tough week lies ahead

FARGO/CASS: Walaker: Tough week lies ahead

Fargo and Cass County officials rallied Sunday to speed up flood protection plans in light of a new forecasted Red River level of 38 feet by next weekend.

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MOORHEAD/CLAY: Moorhead overhauls flood preparations

MOORHEAD/CLAY: Moorhead overhauls flood preparations

Moorhead will overhaul its flood-fighting game plan today to reflect a new projection of a rapid rise in Red River levels. Meanwhile, overland flooding continues to plague rural areas south of the city, flushing the residents of several farmsteads out of their homes.

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Valley City alert, ready after 2009

Valley City alert, ready after 2009

VALLEY CITY, N.D – For a sense of how people are girding for the potential of another big flood here, look to the hardware store.

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Lisbon hopes to rely more on clay levees

Lisbon hopes to rely more on clay levees

"Clay all the way,” is the motto for the upcoming flood fight in Lisbon, N.D.

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Debate over cell phone radiation heats up

Debate over cell phone radiation heats up

You don’t need a radiation meter to detect that the debate of cell phones as cancer-causing devices is getting hot again.

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Forum editorial: Grande in Iraq wins roses

PRAIRIE ROSES: To Rep. Bette Grande, R-Fargo, for her recent trip to Iraq to observe elections at polling places in Baghdad.

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Kolpack: NDSU has found small-town track gems

For those of you who think you need the best facilities for your little genius, take note: Because her town did not have a running track, former North Dakota State track star Kinsey Coles practiced on the sidewalks of Hillsboro, N.D.

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Business Q&A with Shannon Grindberg of Phat Kat Antiques & Vintage Vinyl

Business Q&A with Shannon Grindberg of Phat Kat Antiques & Vintage Vinyl

Like many kids, Shannon Grindberg collected baseball cards.

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Wagner: Area continues to be a track and field hotbed

It’s been a few years since Brock Spandl made the headlines for his achievements on the track for Moorhead High School.

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Lind: Radio singing sensation’s papers on file at NDSU

Audrey Remme has been mentioned here several times, thanks to fans of this former singing star of WDAY Radio who have written about her.

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