RIVER
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
Vintage Racing Videos
We love to watch vintage race footage! ("Vintage": Any race that's been recorded on VHS tape or previous formats.) This video is from the Jeff Hapala home video collection. It features racing from the...
Posted on 4/15/13 at 2:10 PM
River Keepers recognition
- River Keepers, a Fargo-Moorhead non-profit organization has been chosen as the 2012 recipient of the Cass County Soil Conservation Districts Urban Steward Award for their substantial efforts in prov...
Posted on 2/19/13 at 6:43 PM
Home Sweet Home: China in Minnesota
All of you who've read my posts are awesome. Thank you for following along. While I'm sad to see this journey end, I'm excited with anticipation because this was just my first try. I'll be writing man...
Posted on 10/27/12 at 11:31 AM
We Cannot Go Back
Regardless of whether we are ready or not, life has a way of simply moving forward. We may want to hold onto today, but by tomorrow today will be gone. The past comes so quickly. Stop therethat is ...
Posted on 7/30/12 at 7:00 AM
Water levels drop for inspections
The water levels will be dropping in the Oxbow area for pump inspections. The West Oxbow gates will be re-opened Friday morning as soon as the inspections are completed.March 16, 2012
ND, MN counties team up to fight Fargo diversion
North Dakota's Richland County and Minnesota's Wilkin County are joining forces to formally fight a proposed Red River diversion around Fargo and neighboring Moorhead, Minn.February 22, 2012
Riverbank stabilization project expected to start soon in park
By By Brian Willhide, The Jamestown Sun , February 16, 2012
Trees to go: City says about 1,000 along the James need removing
By Kari Lucin , January 11, 2012
Flood-control study expected to last 3 1/2 years
By Keith Norman , November 17, 2011
Invasive fish found in river
By Keith Norman , October 13, 2011
Iowa governor proposes river group
DES MOINES, Iowa — Gov. Terry Branstad has urged governors in three states to consider pulling out of a Missouri River association because of the Army Corps of Engineers’ long-term management of the river and what he believes is a tendency to favor upstream states, according to a letter provided by his office.By By Mike Glover, The Associated Press , July 08, 2011
Pollution a worry as Missouri River floods, but high water volumes diminish the risk
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — As the flooding Missouri River overflows onto surrounding land it is picking up everything from pianos to coal, but experts say the high volume of water and the rapid current will help in minimizing long-term pollution.June 13, 2011
Levee fails near Iowa-Mo. border, Missouri River gushes through 30-foot gap
HAMBURG, Iowa (AP) — A Missouri River levee failed near the Iowa-Missouri border Monday, prompting a flash flood warning for the area around the town of Hamburg, Iowa.June 13, 2011
River rises, flood extends underground
By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , June 03, 2011
Woman rescued after car rolls into river
Authorities say a California woman had to be pulled from a submerged car that crashed into the Sheyenne River between Fargo and West Fargo.By Forum Communications Co. Report , May 21, 2011
River floods Bismarck trails
BISMARCK (AP) — High Missouri River levels are flooding biking and hiking paths in Bismarck. Bismarck Parks and Recreation operations manager Greg Smith said some trails are closed due to flooding.May 20, 2011
High waters force groups to cancel riverboat rides
A spokesman for a nonprofit group that operates a popular riverboat on the Missouri River near Bismarck says high waters and bad weather are keeping customers away.May 16, 2011
La. residents warned to flee river
By By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press , May 16, 2011
Big runoff expected for Missouri River
The Army Corps of Engineers says runoff into the Missouri River system this year could be the second highest on record.May 12, 2011
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