07/08/11 Arnold J. Bosch, 77, of Devils Lake, ND, passed away on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 at his home from natural causes.
07/02/11 Good news, of sorts: The flooding on the two largest bodies of water in North Dakota has likely peaked for the year. Talk about this topic
06/29/11 Three additional counties are eligible for individual assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency .
06/14/11 ST. PAUL - Red House Records has signed singer Andra Suchy to its roster and added her to the lineup for a Minnesota summer music festival. Talk about this topic
06/13/11 North Dakota officials had few things to update at Saturday's Missouri River flood briefing, saying the situation was maintaining the status quo.
06/12/11 North Dakota officials had few things to update at Saturday's Missouri River flood briefing, saying the situation was maintaining the status quo. The Bismarck Tribune reports that the river has held steady for the several days near 17.5 feet, at
06/06/11 The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a 71-year-old woman was killed and six people suffered minor injuries in a two-vehicle crash near Thompson. Authorities say Patricia Griggs, of Reynolds, died in the accident. It happened about 2 p.m. Saturda
06/03/11 Federal, state and local leaders have been keeping close tabs on the rising Missouri River and Friday, they took another helicopter tour of the vulnerable areas in Burleigh and Morton Counties. Things have changed since they flew the other day.
06/03/11 BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Levees built to keep the Missouri River from flooding much of south Bismarck are in top-notch shape, engineers declared Thursday. In Minot, the Souris River began to recede, giving hope to about 10,000 residents who have been ordered to leave their homes.
06/03/11 Federal, state and local leaders have been keeping close tabs on the rising Missouri River and Friday, they took another helicopter tour of the vulnerable areas in Burleigh and Morton Counties. Things have changed since they flew the other day.
06/02/11 Associated Press - June 2, 2011 5:15 PM ET BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The North Dakota Transportation Department says state bridges on the Missouri River are structurally sound and not in danger...
06/01/11 After Wednesday`s Bismarck flood update meeting, U.S. Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND) jumped on board a small plane and headed to Minot. NBC North Dakota News went along for the ride.
06/01/11 After Wednesday`s Bismarck flood update meeting, U.S. Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND) jumped on board a small plane and headed to Minot. NBC North Dakota News went along for the ride.
05/27/11 Two top US Army Corps of Engineers officials toured the Missouri River flooding in Bismarck and Mandan Friday morning. Brig. Gen. John McMahon is in charge of the agency`s Northwest Region, and Col. Robert Ruch is commander of the Omaha District that includes the Missouri River.
05/27/11 Two top US Army Corps of Engineers officials toured the Missouri River flooding in Bismarck and Mandan Friday morning. Brig. Gen. John McMahon is in charge of the agency`s Northwest Region, and Col. Robert Ruch is commander of the Omaha District that includes the Missouri River.
05/26/11 Bismarck officials plan to build a temporary dike system to protect the city from the rising Missouri River.
05/25/11 The flooding of the Missouri River is moving downstream as the Army Corps of Engineers releases more water from the Garrison Dam in North Dakota. The river is expected to reach flood stage as far south . . .
05/24/11 The Williams County Water Resources District has been awarded $20,130 in grant dollars.
05/20/11 BISMARCK - The Army Corps of Engineers said it will release more water from North Dakota's Lake Sakakawea over the next week, resulting in a likely 2-foot rise in the level of the Missouri River below Garrison Dam.
05/20/11 Associated Press - May 20, 2011 6:05 PM ET BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The Army Corps of Engineers said it will release more water from North Dakota's Lake Sakakawea (suh-KAH'-kuh-WEE'-uh) over the... |