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.
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.
It's an enduring image from southeast Minnesota's 2007 floods:Winona County Sheriff Dave Brand juggling three cell phones thatwere ringing because his radios weren't working.
High-tech mapping technology used to help Fargo-Moorhead, N.D., residents fight a record-setting flood last spring will be made available to the entire Red River Valley. The high-resolution ...
Officials are pulling the plug on a $1.5 million project they had hoped would show that irrigation might be part of the solution to Devils Lake flooding. But they are floating hope that a similar project outside the basin might succeed. A
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FARGO, N.D. - Residents living downstream from Fargo and neighboring Moorhead, Minn., along the Red River fear their towns would be sacrificed in a diversion plan to save the two larger cities from chronic flooding. Backers of the plan say it's too early to panic.
Plans to divert the Red River to save the cities of Fargo and Moorhead, Minn., from flooding are being questioned by downstream residents who want more study.
Residents living downstream from Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead fear their towns would be sacrificed in a diversion plan to save the two larger cities from chronic flooding. Backers of the plan say it's too early to panic.
Plans to divert the Red River to save the cities of Fargo and Moorhead, Minnesota from flooding are being questioned by downstream residents who want more studies.