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Recipe: LVC-Inspired Cheesy Lentil Bake
Some of my closest friends were a part ofLutheran Volunteer Corps. In fact, I almost joined Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC) right after college. I withdrew from the process to be closer to family whil...
Posted on 2/3/13 at 4:56 PM
Rep. Porter's letter to the Army Corps of Engineers
Rep. Todd Porter, R-Mandan, sent the following letter to the Army Corps of Engineers. I've asked him to let me know what response he receives. June 9, 2011 Colonel Robert Ruch Commander Omaha Dist...
Posted on 6/13/11 at 9:23 AM
Opening with Drums
They're raising the flags and presenting the colors on the pier. Haley Moore (I may not be spelling this right) from Jackson sang the National Anthem on the main stage, unaccompanied.&nbs...
Posted on 6/11/10 at 12:36 PM
North Dakotans oppose corps plan to charge users for Sakakawea water
BISMARCK — North Dakotans voiced strong opposition Thursday to the Army Corps of Engineers’ plan to charge users for taking water out of Lake Sakakawea. A packed room of more than 150 people attended a public meeting on the draft Lake Sakakawea Surplus Water Report and Environmental Assessment. North Dakota state officials came out strongly against the proposal. Gov. Jack Dalrymple called it “an outrage” that corps policies are now blocking access to the free flow of the Missouri River, calling it the “rightful property of the state of North Dakota.”By By Teri Finneman, Forum Communications Co. , January 07, 2011
The corps apparently is quite tone deaf
A few months ago, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released a report that concluded that the proposed North Dakota flood control diversion would dump several feet of additional water on communities downstream on the Red River. The numbers were startling. The report immediately galvanized downstream landowners and community leaders, who came out fiercely against the diversion. No surprise in that reaction.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead , December 03, 2010
F-M leaders meet with corps in closed-door meeting
A top U.S. Army Corps of Engineers official met with local leaders behind closed doors on Monday to discuss the latest on the proposed Fargo-Moorhead Red River diversion.By By Heidi Shaffer, Forum Communications Co. , November 10, 2010
Meetings set on Missouri River operating plan
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers is holding several meetings in the Missouri River basin this week on its draft annual operating plan for the river, including two in the Dakotas.October 18, 2010
New Red River diversion project figures released
August 03, 2010
Missouri River study meetings set in N.D.
BISMARCK (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers is holding three public meetings in North Dakota this week as it prepares to study the authorized purposes of the Missouri River system.June 15, 2010
Missouri River meetings set in Pierre, Fort Pierre
The federal agency that manages the Missouri River and its reservoirs is holding a couple of meetings in central South Dakota to get public comment on a five-year study of the river.May 26, 2010
Missouri river reservoir still rises
Missouri River reservoirs in the Dakotas continue to rise. The Army Corps of Engineers says Lake Oahe rose 2.2 feet in April, and Lake Sakakawea went up nearly a foot. Oahe is 7.7 feet higher than a year ago, and Sakakawea 9 feet higher. The Missouri River basin is rebounding after prolonged drought that sent both lakes to record lows a few years ago.May 07, 2010
Corps holding meetings on river operating plan
The Army Corps of Engineers this week is holding six public meetings in five states on its 2010 annual operating plan for the Missouri River.April 12, 2010
Dike work nearly done here
Construction on a scaled back dike system for Jamestown should be complete by Saturday evening, according to John Bartel, field officer for the James River basin for the Army Corps of Engineers. He made the announcement as part of a briefing at an interagency meeting at the Law Enforcement Center Friday.By Keith Norman , March 27, 2010
Corps lowers forecasted water releases
By Keith Norman , March 25, 2010
Combined releases from reservoirs now at 600 cfs
Releases from Jamestown Reservoir were increased by 100 cubic feet per second at 4 p.m. today, according to the Army Corps of Engineers.March 24, 2010
Corps lowers anticipated releases to 1,800 cfs
The Army Corps of Engineers announced new release levels for the Jamestown and Pipestem dams at a news conference this morning.March 24, 2010
Corps announces plans to begin water releases at reservoirs
Plans for initiating releases out of Jamestown and Pipestem reservoirs in North Dakota were announced today by the Army Corps of Engineers.March 20, 2010
Dike construction slated for late this week
Construction could start later this week on dikes in Jamestown after the Jamestown City Council voted to allow the city to proceed with advance measures by the Army Corps of Engineers during a special council meeting Monday morning.March 15, 2010
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