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Blooming Trees
Many people tend to write down and keep track of certain annual events. These events may include the sighting of the first robin of spring, or if you live on a lake, the ice out date. For me in rece...
Posted on 6/1/13 at 6:40 AM
7 fun things to do while waiting for the world to end
First, brew a cup of tea or coffee, sit back at the computer and spend a few minutes at the 2012hoax.org website for edification and entertainment. The site's creators have tried to address every co...
Posted on 12/20/12 at 11:06 AM
Where The Water Boils
If you are an avid angler or just like to try your hand, from time to time, at fishing, I am happy to say I will be adding some Minnesota fishing reports to the View From The Edge Of Town from time to...
Posted on 3/28/12 at 1:26 PM
Fargo go Braugh!
What happens in Fargo when it's 76 degrees and sunny on St. Patrick's Day? Thousands of happy people enjoying a parade in beautiful downtown Fargo. Thanks to all the organizers and all the fun folks t...
Posted on 3/18/12 at 12:59 PM
Armchair quarterbacking...
Dictionary.com defines an armchair quarterback as "a person who offers advice or an opinion on something in which they have no expertise or involvement." There is an awful lot of armchair quarterback...
Posted on 2/29/12 at 5:58 PM
Wintry weekend: Forecast calls for snow, bone-chilling cold 
By Dave Olson , December 11, 2010
Pig spleen forecast predicts 'mean' weather ahead 
By Ben Rodgers, Forum Communications Co. , November 08, 2010
HOT, HOT, HOT: Chance of storms tonight will kick off hot, humid week in Red River Valley 
A chance of severe storms tonight will kick off a hot and humid week in the Red River Valley, according to websites for the National Weather Service and The Weather Channel.
August 07, 2010
FLOOD UPDATE: Weather service lowers predicted Red River crest 
FARGO (AP) — The projected crest of the Red River at Fargo, N.D., has dropped a half-foot, which is good news for a city braced for flooding.
By Forum staff report , March 19, 2010
UPDATED: Travel conditions hazardous, numerous schools delaying or canceling classes 
UPDATED 8:14 a.m. FARGO — Drivers face snow- and ice-covered roads during today’s commute, and wintery weather prompted numerous schools around the region to delay or cancel classes today.
By Forum staff report , February 08, 2010
Ex-governor Schafer takes to truck in flood fight
By Dave Roepke , April 08, 2009
Bison hoops players lend a hand in Briarwood area south of Fargo
It was just a week ago when Ben Woodside was getting ready to play in the NCAA basketball tournament, one of the biggest sporting events in the world. On Tuesday, he was sandbagging like thousands of others.By Jeff Kolpack , March 25, 2009
Floodwaters threaten private water wells
Contaminated private water wells will be a major public concern during the flooding now being predicted for northwestern Minnesota, state health officials warn.March 25, 2009
Fargo says too many dialing 911 about flood
The city of Fargo said Tuesday that its 911 system was being overloaded with nonemergency calls relating to the flood.March 25, 2009
Grand Forks schools helping with flood fight
Public school officials in Grand Forks released high school students Tuesday to take buses to Fargo and volunteer in sandbagging efforts.March 25, 2009
Other ways to help during area flood fight
People unable to sandbag, such as pregnant women, the elderly or those with physical ailments, can still help with flood efforts.March 25, 2009
Foundation establishes fund to support efforts
Dakota Medical Foundation has established the Red River Valley Flood Fund to support flood preparation and recovery efforts.March 25, 2009
Homeowners deal with flooded basements
March 25, 2009
Rural Cass digs in for record crests
By Dave Roepke , March 25, 2009
Guard, kids help out in north Fargo flood fight
March 25, 2009
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