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Mystery Bridge 1: Horn's Ferry Bridge in Marion County, Iowa
When it comes to mystery bridges, there are two types of mysteries that exist with regards to historic bridges: 1. A historic bridge that existed in the past but there is no information on its locat...
Posted on 5/7/12 at 7:49 AM
the summer story on smelt
Smelt are the backbone of the fishery in the Missouri River/Lake O and Lake S systems of Norht Dakota and while much better conditions exist this year, it's not as clear as you'd hope: With improved ...
Posted on 7/26/10 at 5:23 AM
Cruising in the Fury
Quite often on a summer afternoon, my husband and I will go for a Fury cruise. We jump into our 1968 Fury III and cruise the neighborhood, often accompanied by our dog Jeffrey. Sunday afternoon we dec...
Posted on 5/24/10 at 8:35 AM
Dam dispute looks at Lewis and Clark’s travels
U.S. Supreme Court justices will hear arguments invoking the Lewis and Clark expedition from two centuries ago when they take up a dispute Wednesday that could affect who controls waterways across the nation.By By Matt Volz, The Associated Press , December 07, 2011
Montana dam dispute draws on Lewis and Clark's travels
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — U.S. Supreme Court justices will hear arguments invoking the Lewis and Clark expedition from two centuries ago when they take up a dispute Wednesday that could affect who controls waterways across the nation.December 06, 2011
Group: Reservoir ‘unnecessary’
Opponents of the Red River diversion’s so-called “dam and reservoir” components will hold a news conference Thursday to call attention to what they believe is a better option that won’t flood their property upstream of Fargo-Moorhead.By By Mike Nowatzki, Forum Communications Co. , November 17, 2011
Releases from dams at 2,000 cfs
Releases from the Jamestown and Pipestem dams reached 2,000 cubic feet per second Tuesday. Releases from Pipestem Reservoir were increased from 700 cfs to 800 cfs on Tuesday morning.August 17, 2011
1,800 cfs through October
Expect high releases from the Jamestown and Pipestem dams for another two months. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sent out an updated release plan Wednesday for the two dams that reflects the heavy rains of the past weeks. “We plan to continue the combined releases of 1,800 cubic feet per second,” said Tim Temeyer, hydraulic engineer for the corps. “But we are getting feedback from other agencies about other plans.”By Keith Norman , August 11, 2011
Changes made to dam releases
Changes were made to the releases of the Jamestown and Pipestem dams Friday. While the total combined releases remain at 1,800 cubic feet per second the amount from each dam was adjusted.By Keith Norman , July 02, 2011
N.D. county to file claim against dam contractor
Barnes County officials plan to file a claim against a contractor who did not complete repairs to a damaged dam in southeast North Dakota.May 13, 2011
Repair contract to be discussed for damaged N.D. dam
Repairs to a damaged dam in southeast North Dakota have stalled over a contract dispute.May 04, 2011
Releases reduced at Jamestown Dam
Releases were reduced to 1,150 cubic feet per second from the Jamestown Dam Thursday evening to make room in the river channel for forecasted rain runoff, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Releases remained at 300 cfs from the Pipestem Dam. The corps and Bureau of Reclamation will continue to monitor rainfall forecasts and adjust releases from the dams as needed. Releases will be restored to 1,400 cfs from Jamestown and 300 cfs from Pipestem when the threat of imminent rainfall has passed.April 22, 2011
Des Lacs down, dam still threatened
By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , April 15, 2011
Burlington dam at risk for failure
Authorities on Wednesday considered dropping half-ton sandbags from a National Guard helicopter to shore up a dam that stands between 30 endangered homes and the swollen Des Lacs River in northwest North Dakota.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , April 14, 2011
Repairs completed at dam
Emergency repairs have been completed at a damaged dam in southeast North Dakota to protect against spring flooding. Mike Opat, an engineer with West Fargo-based Moore Engineering Inc., said about 2,000 cubic yards of rock was placed along the Clausen Springs Dam’s eroded spillway. Excavating Inc. of Fargo was awarded the $150,000 emergency contract last month, he said.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , April 02, 2011
Emergency repairs completed at damaged ND dam
Emergency repairs have been completed at a damaged dam in southeast North Dakota to protect against spring flooding.By JAMES MacPHERSON, Associated Press , April 01, 2011
Emergency repairs slated for troubled dam
Emergency repairs are slated to begin this week at a damaged dam in southeast North Dakota.March 22, 2011
Tiny N.D. town prepares for troubled dam
Residents of a tiny southeast North Dakota town behind a dilapidated dam are bracing for possible evacuation and have crafted their own emergency plan.March 16, 2011
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