SHEYENNE RIVER
Adventure Day #2: Tony vs. the Zombies
The second day of our Valley City/Sheyenne River Valley adventuregot off to a great start. We were up and enjoying the hotels continental breakfast by 8:00 a.m., followed by a morning swim in the pool...
Posted on 6/2/12 at 6:38 PM
Remember -just look *up!*
Remember to look *up!*It's 7:14 in the morning as I drink my coffee outside. I'm 10 miles north of Valley City on my prairie meadow hill overlooking the vast Sheyenne River Valley. The weather is anyt...
Posted on 11/28/11 at 9:50 AM
Bumper To Bumper
Some close racing action tonight at Sheyenne River Speedway in Lisbon, ND! ...
Posted on 8/1/11 at 1:09 AM
Psst, can we talk?
Let me vent briefly. There are any number of laws, statutes, and regulations in our liveswhich go not only unheeded, but unenforced. How about speeding? Yeah, we nearly all do it to some degree. Ever...
Posted on 4/15/11 at 5:21 AM
the North Bridge
If It Doesn’t Kill You, It Makes You Stronger! But it still might hurt a bit. The Sheyenne River that meanders through Lisbon was the source of untold adventures for me and my best friends as we...
Posted on 9/3/09 at 6:51 AM
Sheyenne River is vital to cities 
I would like to address and correct some of the information presented in the opinion given in “Refuting the DL Water-Quality Myth” by George Freeman (Jan. 6).
By Steve L. Burian , January 30, 2011
Apply science to Devils Lake 
I am glad to see that The Forum sees a connection between Devils Lake and the Red River Valley (Dec. 11 editorial).
By Madeline Luke , January 09, 2011
Devils Lake not water quality risk 
Much has been written about poor Devils Lake Basin drinking water qualities as an argument against allowing water to flow naturally into the Sheyenne River. I agree it is hard water.
By George A. Freeman , January 08, 2011
Forum editorial: Lake plan important downriver 
What happens at Devils Lake in northeastern North Dakota can have a significant impact on Fargo and southeastern North Dakota.
December 10, 2010
Sheyenne Diversion project approved 
Water officials OK $1.6 million for rip-rap rocks to protect against erosion
Cass County water officials have approved a $1.6 million project to armor the Sheyenne Diversion to handle sustained flows.
By Patrick Springer , December 01, 2010
Ruling allows North Dakota to move more water off Devils Lake 
GRAND FORKS – North Dakota does not need approval from the Environmental Protection Agency to move more water off Devils Lake, the White House announced Tuesday.
By Kevin Bonham, Forum Communications Co. , November 24, 2010
Task force tackles Devils Lake spillover 
State moves forward with 3-pronged plan while waiting for recommendations
North Dakota officials still eagerly await recommendations from a federal task force on how to prevent Devils Lake from spilling into the Sheyenne River.
By Patrick Springer , October 18, 2010
Devils Lake report delayed 
A federal working group says it needs more time to finish a report expected Monday on possible solutions to Devils Lake, N.D., flooding.
The report’s release was delayed when the Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday that it was adjusting water quality standards on the upper Sheyenne River.
By Associated Press , September 21, 2010
Sen. Conrad backs dam at east end of Devils Lake 
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad and some state legislators are supporting a dam at Devils Lake's east end to prevent an uncontrolled water flow into the Sheyenne River.
By Associated Press , September 20, 2010
Sheyenne River’s biology at risk 
As an aquatic biologist who has worked for more than 10 years sampling and identifying organisms from North Dakota waters, I am concerned about the push by Devils Lake officials for an east-end outlet.
By Andre DeLorme , August 30, 2010
Anxiety rising 
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. – Mike Grafsgaard pointed to a slender marsh sprouting cattails near a stand of dead trees jutting from Stump Lake.
By Patrick Springer , August 22, 2010
Mayors urge aid for water plants 
The mayors of Fargo and West Fargo pledged their support Monday in allowing more water to flow from Devils Lake to prevent the catastrophe of an uncontrolled release down the Sheyenne River.
By Patrick Springer , August 17, 2010
West Fargo man wants city to cover repair costs 
August 01, 2010
Threat from rising Devils Lake rapidly reaching crisis stage 
The Devils Lake issue is once again drawing a lot of attention. I know there are many people along the Sheyenne River who are very concerned, and I can understand their concerns.
By Darrel Moe , July 31, 2010
Group to visit Devils Lake basin next week 
September deadline put in place to establish a plan of action to deal with flooding
DEVILS LAKE – A federal interagency working group will begin visiting the Devils Lake Basin next week to talk with people in an effort to meet a September deadline for a plan of action to deal with the chronic flooding and threat of an uncontrolled spill to the Sheyenne River.
By Kevin Bonham, Forum Communications Co. , July 09, 2010
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