Published June 26, 2012, 11:23 AM

Salvation Army officers say good-bye to Minot

The couple who led the Salvation Army in Minot during the historic 2011 Souris River flooding are leaving for a new assignment in Green Bay, Wis.

MINOT, N.D. (AP) — The couple who led the Salvation Army in Minot during the historic 2011 Souris River flooding are leaving for a new assignment in Green Bay, Wis.

Majs. Donald and Jane Kincaid tell the Minot Daily News that the assignment is a promotion and a compliment from the organization, but they wish they could stay in Minot. Jane Kincaid says, “Our hearts are here.”

She says there is a lot of unfinished work in the aftermath of last summer's flooding, and the couple wants to be a part of the restoration.

The Kincaids came to Minot in 2008. They will be replaced by a Capts. Timothy and Teri Nauta, who are coming from Canton, Ill.

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