RED RIVER
A Short Weather Delay
A small rain shower during the heat races didn't stop the action Monday night! Check out the picture gallery from this week. (Courtesy: Stevenator Photography) Any of the club's pictures can be downlo...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 9:57 PM
Singing for Your Stardom
Dazzling lights. Perfect pitch. And an opportunity worth a blue ribbon prize pie. Yes. Theyve done it again. Divas & Rockstars Karaoke Bar in West Fargo is hosting yet another thrilling way for ar...
Posted on 6/12/13 at 10:27 AM
On UAS initiative: UND, Northrop Grumman, other partners sign strategic alliance agreement
ByPeter Johnson,ExecutiveAssociate Vice President for University Relations The University of North Dakotaand other partners in the region took another major step Thursday, May 30, toward creating wha...
Posted on 5/31/13 at 4:38 PM
2013 Fargo Marathon
I love running! I love training! My body, mind and soul all benefit from having a steady routine. Training for races has been the one constant during the last four years that seems to make everythi...
Posted on 5/18/13 at 9:17 AM
Spring Arts Fling coming to Bluestem
This Sunday, May 19, the Marcil Commons at the Bluestem Center for the Arts in Moorhead, home of the District's Trollwood Performing Arts School, will play host to an afternoon of music, creativity an...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 2:18 PM
Red River diversion threatens family’s long lineage in Hickson 
March 10, 2012
Red River diversion not likely to be OK’d until 2013 
FARGO – The Red River diversion project probably won’t be authorized by Congress until at least 2013, Diversion Authority officials say.
March 07, 2012
Water retention reduces Red’s flow 
20% reduction decreases F-M water levels by 1.6 feet
A goal of reducing peak flows on the Red River enough to drop flood stages 2 feet in Fargo during a 1997 magnitude flood appears realistic.
By Patrick Springer , January 31, 2011
Ready for the Red? Challenges remain despite Fargo projects 
Fargo’s defenses against a rising Red River are better than during 2009’s record crest, but even with the almost 20 projects either complete or under way, a major flood is still a fight.
By Heidi Shaffer , January 30, 2011
Devils Lake outlook worsens 
Red River forecast sees few changesThe latest spring flood outlook released Thursday by the National Weather Service brought more bad news for Devils Lake and minor changes for those living along the Red River and its tributaries.
By Mike Nowatzki , January 28, 2011
Latest flood outlook bumps up Devils Lake level by half a foot 
The latest spring flood outlook released today by the National Weather Service predicts Devils Lake will rise to levels roughly half a foot higher than was predicted in the last outlook on Dec. 23.
By Mike Nowatzki , January 27, 2011
North Dakota to continue monitoring pesticide levels found in Red 
By Mike Nowatzki , January 26, 2011
Oxbow bracing for ‘biggest flood’ yet 
Oxbow Mayor Jim Nyhof says if his city wants to prove it should be protected by the Red River diversion, it will first have to successfully fight an expected flood this spring.
By Wendy Reuer , January 23, 2011
Red River diversion: Will the sun set on Oxbow? 
HICKSON, N.D. – Whether Oxbow residents stand their ground and fight the current diversion plan or demand buyouts for the entire city, Mayor Jim Nyhof said they need to do it together.
By Wendy Reuer , January 20, 2011
Record-breaking flood on the way? 
The chances for another record-breaking flood in Fargo-Moorhead deepened Tuesday when the National Weather Service announced its latest spring flood outlook.
By Heidi Shaffer , January 19, 2011
UPDATED: Forecaster says major Red River flood likely in Fargo-Moorhead
By Heidi Shaffer , January 18, 2011
East gets the edge: Corps chooses diversion path closer to metro 
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will move forward with an eastern alignment of the proposed Fargo-Moorhead diversion, but a path 1½ miles to the west is not off the table.
By Heidi Shaffer , January 14, 2011
Cass buyouts face tight timeline for auctions 
Cass County is finishing up another round of buyouts, but faces a tight timeline to get the homes auctioned off and moved out before potential spring flooding.
By Heidi Shaffer , January 13, 2011
No place where the blast is meaner 
Winters in Red River Valley harshest
An entire winter’s worth of snow fell last month, the sun still can’t manage to work a full 8-to-5 shift, the year’s most bone-chilling days loom ahead, the roads are perpetually slick as a car salesman, and when all this finally lifts, pretty much every area river is ripe to bust its banks.
By Dave Roepke , January 09, 2011
West Fargo to revisit support for diversion 
Mayor wants ‘open discussion’ at Monday meeting
After weeks of mounting frustration, West Fargo commissioners will revisit their support for the proposed Red River diversion at their meeting Monday.
January 02, 2011
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