Nothing would make me more--feel better if we could just sit in city hall and watch the river go by.
I think, mayor, the three most significant floods, if I read this graph correctly, well, the most significant, of course, is 1997, then 2006...
I think all of us understand the urgency and the tension whenever we hear, again, a flood threat.
the concern would be, as Mr. Frink said, that it would go south, it would go what's referred to as the Surry Route.
Now, I chair the subcommittee in Congress that funds the Corps of Engineers, so I have a little bit of acquaintance.
At 1,454 feet--let's not always assume the worst, but, for this discussion, let me assume that we get to 1,453-1,454 feet.
the city has secured nearly $7.5 million in Federal grants, including $5.9 million from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and $1.6 million fr...
You've painted a pretty ominous picture of what might be ahead of us in the next several months in North Dakota.
I think all of us agree that there needs to be that type of permanent solution.
this has been lake flooding that is chronic; comes and stays, and now apparently is set to substantially increase.
We never expected that nearly 13 years later, we would be making yet another request to protect the city from the flood emergency caused by ...