DEVILS LAKE
Ice-out update
Satellite imagery showed the U.S. side of Lake of the Woods mostly locked in ice early this week, with the exception of Four-Mile Bay near the mouth of the Rainy River and a tiny patch of adjacent w...
Posted on 5/1/13 at 10:42 AM
Nationally known geographer and expert on natural hazards to visit UND and Devils Lake area March 21-23
Graham Tobin, a nationally recognized environmental geographer and expert in natural hazards, will visit the University of North Dakota and the Devils Lake area next week. Tobin will be at UND to pre...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 8:37 AM
'Inside-out' smiles possible during tonight's benefit for cancer-battling Forks mom
By Mike Brue Loyal. Organized. Outdoorsy. Stubborn? Ohhh, yeah, said brother-in-law Kyle Sullivan, chuckling at the thought. Hardworking. Heartwarming. Helpful, at a moments notice, often without n...
Posted on 2/9/13 at 3:00 AM
fishing is BIG in Devils Lake region
By:Devils Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau Without this lake and what it offers, this town would be dead; a very boring town, exclaimed Jon Dircks of Eds Bait Shop in Devils Lake, ND....
Posted on 1/21/13 at 12:58 PM
I pray...
Two North Dakota soldiers were killed in Afghanistan on Monday. The soldiers, Sgt. 1st Class Darren Linde, 41, of Devils Lake, and Spc. Tyler Orgaard, 20, of Bismarck, were doing a routine clearance o...
Posted on 12/5/12 at 1:44 AM
Devils Lake man gets 6 months for luring, porn possession 
By Mike Nowatzki , January 17, 2012
Aviation group criticizes plan to limit airspace 
A national aviation group is raising concerns about a proposed restricted airspace set aside for unmanned aircraft systems south of Devils Lake just as federal regulators are extending the public comment period by a month.
By Kevin Bonham and Tu-Uyen Tran, Grand Forks Herald , January 17, 2012
Highway Patrol release names in Lakota crash 
GRAND FORKS - The North Dakota Highway Patrol has released the names of the six people involved in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 2 in Lakota on Wednesday evening.
By Grand Forks Herald , January 12, 2012
Six people injured in a two-vehicle collision in Lakota 
LAKOTA, N.D. - Six people were injured in a two-vehicle collision in Lakota early Wednesday evening, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol.
By Grand Forks Herald , January 11, 2012
Two charged in Christmas Eve stabbing 
By Chris Bieri, Grand Forks Herald , January 03, 2012
Devils Lake Basin road projects face delays over funding 
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. – A federal funding bill that limits highway appropriations to the chronically flooded Devils Lake Basin to $100 million annually could delay the completion of major highway construction projects or postpone other road projects.
By Kevin Bonham, Forum Communications Co. , December 30, 2011
Mail processing change expected to go smoothly 
GRAND FORKS – People living in the Devils Lake region should see little change in operation if the U.S. Postal Service proceeds with its proposal to transfer the city’s Customer Service Mail Processing Center to Grand Forks.
By Kevin Bonham, Forum Communications Co. , December 30, 2011
Grand Forks mail center could stay open, merge with one in Devils Lake 
GRAND FORKS – The U.S. Postal System is considering a plan that would keep the Grand Forks mail processing center open but close its Devils Lake center, merging the two operations.
By Christopher Bjorke, Forum Communications Co. , December 20, 2011
Man walking on highway near Devils Lake struck and killed 
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — A 28-year-old St. Michael man is dead after being hit by a vehicle while walking along a highway in the Devils Lake area.
By Associated Press , December 19, 2011
Threatened rail stretch in North Dakota gets federal boost
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — The federal Transportation Department has awarded $10 million for rail improvements in the Devils Lake region.December 18, 2011
Deal reached to resume Devils Lake air service 
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. – A deal to restore regular air service to Devils Lake was announced in a news release from North Dakota’s congressional delegation and Gov. Jack Dalrymple.
By Forum staff reports , December 14, 2011
Devils Lake to get new airline service in January
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — Officials say regular air service is returning to Devils Lake, thanks to a deal with a new airline.By Grand Forks Herald , December 11, 2011
Norwegian exchange student thankful he was in North Dakota when brain aneurysm struck
By Patrick Springer , November 23, 2011
Devils Lake Basin to get $10.2 million for flooded roads 
GRAND FORKS - The Devils Lake Basin is getting $10.2 million in federal funds to repair flood-damaged roads, according to the state’s Congressional delegation Tuesday.
By Stephen J. Lee, Grand Forks Herald , November 22, 2011
$6 million to Devils Lake Basin for road repairs 
By Kevin Bonham, Grand Forks Herald , November 15, 2011
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