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Mystery Bridge Nr. 24: The Red Rock Bridges
Our 24th Mystery Bridge profile (as I counted the unusual bridge type in a salty German city as nr. 23) features not only one bridge, but as many as five, all going back to Marion County, Iowa, whic...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 5:53 AM
UND Space Studies to participate in high-altitude balloon launch with West Fargo students Friday, May 17
University of North Dakota Space Studies students and faculty will be working alongside first and seventh-grade student teams to launch and track two high-altitude balloons Friday, May 17, from the Re...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 1:13 PM
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
Funky beans
I love beans. You probably already know that I plant green beans in my vegetable garden every year. One year we even participated in the U of M seed trials for green beans--THAT was an exciting summer...
Posted on 2/4/13 at 8:32 AM
Receding N.D. river puts pressure on forecasters
FARGO (AP) — An updated National Weather Service statement that said the Red River apparently crested lower than expected and a day early was good news for leaders of flood-braced Fargo. But it was exasperating, too.March 28, 2009
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Fargo gets good news
FARGO (AP) — Fargo’s fears of a catastrophic flood eased Saturday with word that the Red River apparently crested at lower-than-expected levels, and weary residents turned their attention to ensuring their hastily built levees hold up against an onslaught of ice-laden water expected to stay high for at least a week.March 28, 2009
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Reps. among many trying to save homes
As the nation watched Fargo-Moorhead evacuate last week in the face of rising water on the Red River, there was an exodus from the state capitol building in Bismarck as legislators hurried off to save their homes. But it wasn’t just legislators from Fargo rushing to save their homes.March 28, 2009
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Red River comparable to 1897
Adnan Akyuz, North Dakota state climatologist and assistant professor of climatology in North Dakota State University’s Soil Science Department, has compared the weather patterns up until today with those of 1996 through 1997 and 1896 through 1897.March 28, 2009
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Thousands flee ahead of flood
FARGO — Thousands of shivering, tired residents got out while they could and others prayed that miles of sandbagged levees would hold Friday as the surging Red River threatened to unleash the biggest flood North Dakota’s largest city has ever seen.March 27, 2009
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New Red River crest at 43 feet
March 26, 2009
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Red Mike gets new oversight
WILLISTON — The Links of North Dakota golf course southeast of Williston has hired the manager at the Sidney Country Club in Montana to oversee day-to-day operations.February 17, 2009
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Obama visit sparks N.D. red, blue debate
FARGO — Naomi Franek knows North Dakota has been a “red” state when it comes to presidential elections.By Dave Olson , July 04, 2008
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Another vehicle is stolen from Red Trail Energy
The Stark County Sheriff’s Department reported Friday morning that a second vehicle was reported stolen from Richardton’s Red Trail Energy this past Thursday.June 07, 2008
Old Red Trail is pursuing the scenic byway/backway designation from state officials
Hebron’s Ken Johnson doesn’t claim to be the best speller around. He does, however, have a good understanding of what attributes are required to have a North Dakota roadway become a state scenic byway/backway.April 24, 2008
Flood outlook is good for Red River Valley
FARGO — The Red River Valley has a less than 10 percent chance of major flooding this spring, despite last week’s heavy snowfall, the National Weather Service said in a flood outlook released Thursday.By Mike Nowatzki , March 28, 2008
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