
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 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 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 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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