FLOOD
Rebuilding an Orthodox Temple After Minot's Flood in Light of the Ascension
Yesterday, Thursday, May 24th, was Ascension on the Eastern Christian calendar. When discussing this feast with my children last evening, I asked them if they recalled what Jesus' final words before a...
Posted on 5/25/12 at 8:54 AM
DIVERSION DISCUSSION: FEMA, corps 100-year flood definitions differ
FARGO - At what Red River level is a 100-year flood in Fargo-Moorhead? Scientifically speaking, the answer depends on the source of information: the Federal Emergency Management Agency or the U.S. Ar...
Posted on 5/20/12 at 8:36 AM
Feds have money to help habitat, flood prevention
The federal government is spending $7 million to improve Red River Valley waterfowl habitat. Minnesotas federal congressional delegation also says the money will help prevent floods. Increasing wild...
Posted on 4/21/12 at 2:15 PM
Record on taxes is clear
All votes of Fargo city commissioners are public record and are verified in the minutes of all the commission meetings. Im proud of my record as one who works to engage the community to make better us...
Posted on 4/8/12 at 7:50 AM
15 Years Ago
It is hard to believe that fifteen years have passed by since the Flood of the Century in April 1997. That flood was preceded by what was arguably the most significant blizzard to strike the state o...
Posted on 4/5/12 at 8:16 AM
ND cities get grants for flood protection 
BISMARCK, N.D. — Gov. Jack Dalrymple says the state is designating more than $750,000 in federal grant money to help Valley City and Cooperstown beef up infrastructure to guard against Sheyenne River flooding.
By Associated Press , May 08, 2012
Flood relief benefit set at Bismarck Civic Center 
BISMARCK, N.D. — The Burleigh County chapter of Thrivent Financial is organizing a “family fun” event to raise money to help rebuild homes in Bismarck and Minot damaged by flooding last year.
By Associated Press , May 04, 2012
Diversion officials agree to open executive council meeting 
FARGO – After holding its first meeting behind closed doors, the Fargo-Moorhead Diversion Authority’s Executive Leadership Council has decided to make its second meeting open to the public today.
By Forum staff reports , May 03, 2012
Corps commander to stop in Fargo 
ST. PAUL – The district commander for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be in Fargo-Moorhead next week to meet with local officials on the Red River diversion project.
By Forum staff reports , April 27, 2012
North Dakota divvies up $26 million for 2011 flood damage 
BISMARCK – State officials agreed Thursday to award nearly $26 million in grants to help counties recover from last year’s devastating floods.
By Teri Finneman , April 26, 2012
Land Board awards flood-recovery grants 
BISMARCK — North Dakota is giving more than $25 million in grants to help cities and counties cover the costs of repairing flood-damaged infrastructure.
By Associated Press , April 26, 2012
Post-flood Minot school projects gearing up 
MINOT — Minot's public school district is gearing up for a busy summer of demolition and construction.
By Associated Press , April 26, 2012
Damaged by Minot flood, elevator closing for good 
BISMARCK, N.D. — A grain elevator that was damaged by last summer's Minot flooding is shutting down for good.
By Associated Press , April 25, 2012
Souris flood hurts river bottom landowners 
VELVA, N.D. – Curt Feist of Velva views the silt that the Souris River left up to seven feet deep in places on his bottom land and realizes he’s got a lot of work ahead of him to get a crop in this spring.
By Jill Schramm, Minot Daily News , April 22, 2012
15 years later, Ada settles flood project 
ADA, Minn. – After 15 years, it’s finally Ada’s turn for flood protection. The long wait apparently ended last week, when the Wild Rice Watershed District Board voted 6-1 to allow the city to move a drainage ditch.
By Ryan Bakken, Forum Communications Co. , April 20, 2012
North Dakota lawmakers hear about F-M diversion plans, concerns 
By Kristen Daum , April 19, 2012
North Dakota water supply project could be pursued without federal assistance 
By Kristen Daum , April 19, 2012
UPDATED: ND lawmakers hear about F-M diversion plans, concerns 
FARGO – North Dakota lawmakers got a crash course today on the Red River diversion project, including the metrowide need for it and the emotional debate over controversial aspects of the project that have enraged residents south of Fargo-Moorhead.
By Kristen Daum , April 19, 2012
Red River at Fargo expected to rise to minor flood level 
By Helmut Schmidt , April 17, 2012
Diversion Discussion: Corps says dredging not feasible for permanent flood protection 
By Kristen Daum , April 14, 2012
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