RED RIVER
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
Judsonia Bridge Reopened!
Located northeast of Little Rock, the Judsonia Bridge, spanning the Little Red River, is one of the last treasures left in the State of Arkansas, and one that makes the small community of Judsonia (...
Posted on 4/8/13 at 3:48 AM
Grand Forks high school students teach respect & caring at elementary schools
Be sure to check out this story by Jennifer Johnson, Herald staff writer, in the Thursday, March 21 Grand Forks Herald. With skits, Grand Forks high schoolers teach respect, caring at elementary scho...
Posted on 3/22/13 at 8:40 AM
Denny has spoken...
If there is one clear-cut sign that flood season is upon us, it is this - the River Whisperer has offered his first prediction. Yes, that is correct - Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker has surveyed the lands...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 7:26 AM
Shore Anglers Fishing Red, Bois de Sioux Rivers Need Proper License
A change in regulations concerning anglers fishing the Red and Bois de Sioux rivers involves those who fish from shore. Effective April 1, anglers fishing from shore on the North Dakota side of th...
Posted on 4/9/12 at 9:42 AM
Mystery, ‘sense of loneliness’ greets divers who go below Red River’s service
By Patrick Springer , June 12, 2013
Red River’s crest drops as flood fight fizzles
FARGO — The city could be in flood cleanup mode as early as next week as the expected crest of the Red River continues to drop and the flood of 2013 fizzles away.By Erik Burgess , April 29, 2013
Technology comes to the aid of Red River Valley flood fighters
GRAND FORKS — When floodwaters threatened Clausen Springs Dam on the Sheyenne River in April 2009, forcing the precautionary evacuation of the 55 residents of Kathryn just downstream, the North Dakota National Guard used remote video cameras mounted on Black Hawk helicopters to inspect damage.By Kevin Bonham , April 28, 2013
No firm crest prediction yet: Fargo flood fight set to begin
FARGO — Sandbagging efforts will begin here today as city leaders want to build levees up to 40 feet to prepare for a river crest late next week between 38 and 40 feet.By Erik Burgess , April 26, 2013
Fargo ramps up flood fight as Red River rises
FARGO — The Red River is rising, clay levees are being laid down, and sandbags are ready to be flung into place as preparations for a major flood accelerated Monday.By Patrick Springer , April 22, 2013
Fargo close to adjusting route as Red River rises
FARGO — As the Red River is beginning its rise, the Fargo Marathon is closing in on adjusting its 26.2-mile route.By Jeff Kolpack , April 20, 2013
Grand Forks ready to help Fargo fight flood
GRAND FORKS — The first streams of Red River floodwater that would eventually besiege the city and damage 83 percent of its homes topped the dikes here 16 years ago Thursday.By Brandi Jewett , April 19, 2013
'No more waiting,' as crest forecast to near 2009's record
By Patrick Springer , April 18, 2013
Efforts underway to improve water quality in ND, Minn.
FARGO — The Red River has long had problems with cloudiness, mercury contamination in fish and, in spots, fecal bacteria pollution.By Patrick Springer , April 07, 2013
Experts say Red River peak expected after April 15
FARGO — Experts with the U.S. Geological Survey and National Weather Service say peak flooding on the Red River in Fargo will likely occur after April 15.April 04, 2013
ND governor declares statewide flood emergency
BISMARCK — North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple has issued a disaster declaration in preparation for potential spring flooding.March 29, 2013
NWS: Expect big floods
GRAND FORKS — Parts of the Red River Valley can expect major flooding in the coming weeks, as recent snowstorms and cold temperatures combined to substantially increase the risk of “a big one,” according to the National Weather Service.By Kevin Bonham , March 22, 2013
Fargo flood forecast gives 50 percent chance of 38 feet, 10 percent chance of 2009 levels
FARGO — The Red River here has a 50 percent chance of topping 38.1 feet when it floods this spring and a 10 percent chance of exceeding 40.9, which would top 2009's record-setting crest.By Staff reports , March 21, 2013
Golden Valley Co. sees Red River oil development
North Dakotans and North Dakota transplants might be “rockin’ the Bakken” or drinking Chateau de Bakken wine, but the Bakken isn’t the only oil formation in the Williston Basin and others are starting to be developed, officials said.By Katherine Grandstrand , February 22, 2013
Red River appears to have crested in Fargo area
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The National Weather Service says the Red River appears to have crested in Fargo — and below flood stage.March 19, 2012
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