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Wickum earns spot at national final.....
Heading into the 2009 North Dakota High School Rodeo State Finals, Dillon Wickum needed a solid performance to have any shot of earning a spot at the National Finals "I went in tied for fifth and sixth, so I knew I had to get something done down there," Wickum said of the state finals.
When Major Samuel Wood descended the Red River in July 1849 , he complained while near the Sheyenne River, that his party was "made restive by the mosquitoes ... We camped on the north bank ... during the night, the mosquitoes infested our camp in clouds ... it was impossible to talk without inhaling them" . Later, near the Salt River, Wood wrote, ...
Main Avenue work paves way for box culvert
Work has been progressing at a steady pace on Main Avenue reconstruction, with the most recent undertaking a traffic change so crews can put in place a temporary bridge and flume channel in advance of installation of a new box culvert at the Sheyenne River, just east of Sixth Street West.
Manitoba promises fight on Devils Lake change
A Manitoba water official says the province will challenge North Dakota 's plans to pump saltier Devils Lake water into a tributary of the Red River .
ND Devils Lake Outlet To Pump Saltier Water
North Dakota officials want to loosen restrictions on the operation of the outlet that moves water off Devils Lake, to slow the lake's rise and pump saltier water into the Sheyenne River, the agency's chief engineer says.
Ultimate level' for Devils Lake
Devils Lake is about as high as water ought to go, the Devils Lake City Commission sang in chorus May 18, as commissioners voted unanimously to "establish 1,446 as the ultimate level of Devils Lake." Devils Lake Journal articles noted that the Ramsey County Commission voted unanimously to support the concept two days later.
Devils Lake Outlet Ready to Run
Engineer Dale Frink says it should be operational by the end of the day. He says the Water Commission has been in contact with Valley City officials about the start up of the outlet.
ND Officials Making Plans to Turn On Outlet
North Dakota`s state engineer says officials are making plans to turn on the Devils Lake outlet.
Valley City teacher retiring after long career
Growing up, longtime Valley City teacher Gerri Harris never thought about what she wanted to be.
State and city laws prohibit river dumping
Keith Corliss is a West Fargo resident, avid birder, and ND Game and Fish volunteer instructor.
Raging river inspires Valley City musician
Local musician Don Weber is living through the 2009 flood, along with many other local residents.
Community Open Forums rescheduled
The West Fargo School District will hold a series of Open Forums to get input from the community about the upcoming school building referendum.
Rural Valley City rancher Wanda Etzell's prolonged flood fight ended in tragedy Thursday as her mobile home was lost to fire.
Flood-threatened ND town lets businesses reopen
Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker said Wednesday that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers would begin removing clay dikes throughout the city on Thursday.
Coast Guard continues flood response operations in North Dakota
The Coast Guard, along with other federal, state and local agencies, continues operations in flood-affected areas in North Dakota along the Red River and its tributaries.
North Dakota city trying to hold traffic down
Valley City officials are trying to hold down traffic in the city while they fix a broken sewer system and wait for the Sheyenne River to retreat.
Crews dump rock, sandbags on eroding ND spillway
Crews worked in strong winds to reinforce a southeastern North Dakota dam spillway that was being eroded by flood waters Sunday, and nearby farms were evacuated as a precaution.
Swollen Sheyenne Forces More Evacuations
The swollen Sheyenne River is forcing more evacuations in rural areas. Two people near Kindred, had to be taken out by airboat on Saturday.
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Boats used to search for marooned ND farmers
Boat crews from federal agencies including the Coast Guard patrolled farming country in southeast North Dakota on Saturday, looking for people stranded by flooding from the Sheyenne River.
The river had risen by as much as a foot in some areas since Friday, Coast Guard Chief Exor Pabro said Saturday.
'Some people have already evacuated and some people are still fighting the fight,' Pabro said.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman Dave Wedan said two people were taken by airboat from their farm near Kindred on Saturday. 'We've been contacting a few other people at risk but if they want to stay we can't make them go,' Wedan said.
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