Some Fargo Flood Arrest Cases Dismissed
WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul - Mon Nov 30, 6:30 pm ETCourt documents show that as many as half of the flood arrest cases in Fargo-Moorhead last spring have been dismissed.
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Court documents show that as many as half of the flood arrest cases in Fargo-Moorhead last spring have been dismissed.
Court documents show that as many as half of the flood arrest cases in Fargo-Moorhead last spring have been dismissed.
The United States Department of Agriculture announced this week the designation of 24 North Dakota counties as primary natural disaster areas because of losses caused by the combined effects of drought, frost, cool temperatures, excessive rain and late-season snowfall, flooding, hail, and weather-related losses from insects and disease that occurred this year.
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MOORHEAD, Minn., Nov. 28 (UPI) -- Leaders of Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn., are moving to support a $962 million flood control plan for the Red River, observers say.
North Dakota National Guard troops are accustomed to dealing with floods, fires, tornadoes and blizzards.
People in Fargo and Moorhead have a $962 million plan for easing flooding from the Red River of the North: Just dig another river.
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Close to 150 people showed up to the single Canadian meeting in Morris on Nov. 19, part of a Red River Basin Commission project to study long term flood solutions.
When disaster struck in 1997 and the Spring Creek Flood killed five Fort Collins residents, CSU climatologist Nolan Doesken felt he could have potentially saved lives by getting a warning out sooner.