DEVILS LAKE
'Inside-out' smiles possible during tonight's benefit for cancer-battling Forks mom
By Mike Brue Loyal. Organized. Outdoorsy. Stubborn? Ohhh, yeah, said brother-in-law Kyle Sullivan, chuckling at the thought. Hardworking. Heartwarming. Helpful, at a moments notice, often without n...
Posted on 2/9/13 at 3:00 AM
fishing is BIG in Devils Lake region
By:Devils Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau Without this lake and what it offers, this town would be dead; a very boring town, exclaimed Jon Dircks of Eds Bait Shop in Devils Lake, ND....
Posted on 1/21/13 at 12:58 PM
The Arts Center's Newest Addition
In case you missed the Fire in the Hole Community Clay experience... We had a great time seeing raku artist and Continental Clay glaze chemist Mark Lusardi demonstrate a raku firing. What's even be...
Posted on 8/13/12 at 3:02 PM
Today's Ask Your Government
Dear Teri, With all the trucks hauling fill around the Devils Lake area, what plans does the North Dakota Department of Transportation have to make sure that haul roads are restored to their origina...
Posted on 9/24/11 at 8:05 PM
Grand Marais angler goes west and wins
I just learned that Curtis Blake of Grand Marais teamed up to win a big walleye tournament in late August on Devils Lake in North Dakota. Curtis is a guide at Seagull Creek Fishing Camp, which is owne...
Posted on 9/9/10 at 9:17 AM
DL Basin residents fear some progress lost
GRAND FORKS — The respite people living in North Dakota’s flood-plagued Devils Lake Basin enjoyed in 2012 likely will be short-lived.By Kevin Bonham, Forum News Service , March 25, 2013
Devils Lake studying possible convention center
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (AP) — Community leaders in Devils Lake think North Dakota's 11th-largest city should have a convention center.March 10, 2013
Lake Region State presidency candidates down to 4
Two of the six semifinalists for the Lake Region State College presidency have dropped out.February 01, 2013
New public school opens in Minnewaukan, N.D.
By By Kevin Bonham, Forum News Service , January 04, 2013
Devils Lake leader leaving government
By Blake Nicholson, Associated Press , December 17, 2012
Face of Devils Lake flooding leaving government
A man who served nearly a quarter century on the Ramsey County Commission and became the face of the prolonged Devils Lake flood disaster is leaving government.December 16, 2012
UPDATE: Devils Lake man dies in crash Wednesday
A Devils Lake, N.D., man died Wednesday when the car he was driving struck the rear side of a flatbed trailer, the North Dakota Highway Patrol reported.By By Sun Staff , December 13, 2012
ND man pleads guilty to defrauding grain customers
A North Dakota man accused of defrauding agriculture customers out of more than $200,000 has pleaded guilty in state court.September 08, 2012
DL officials seek outlet at Tolna Coulee
Now that the Stump Lake gravity outlet proposal essentially has been scrapped, some Devils Lake Basin officials want to find out what it would take to obtain a drain permit to use the recently completed Tolna Coulee Control Structure as a gravity-flow outlet for the flooded Devils Lake Basin.By By Kevin Bonham , Forum Communications , August 22, 2012
Work to start soon on Devils Lake rail raise
— The federal government is putting a project to raise flood-prone railroad tracks in the Devils Lake region on the fast track.August 21, 2012
Work to start soon on Devils Lake rail raise
The federal government is putting a project to raise flood-prone railroad tracks in the Devils Lake region on the fast track.August 20, 2012
Local board drops support of Stump Lake outlet
The water board representing counties in the Devils Lake basin has dropped its sponsorship of a proposed floodwater outlet from Stump Lake.August 13, 2012
Devils Lake gets a drain for overflowing water
By By Kevin Bonham , Forum Communications , July 20, 2012
Devils Lake airport to get $1 million
North Dakota’s congressional delegation says Devils Lake is getting a $1.1 million federal grant to extend the main runway at the city airport.June 02, 2012
Corps finishes Tolna Coulee structure
The Army Corps of Engineers has finished building a $9 million flood control structure on the Tolna Coulee. The project is designed to prevent a possible uncontrolled spill of Devils Lake floodwaters into the Sheyenne River. The coulee is a natural outlet between the lake and the river.May 25, 2012
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