North Dakota's most populous city fortified dikes and braced itself Thursday as the National Weather Service said the Red River could crest as high as 43 feet, two feet higher than earlier predicted.
More than 1,000 volunteers rushed to fill sandbags early Wednesday as many in North Dakota tried to protect themselves from a historic floods that are expected to swamp the area.
To most of America, Fargo is known for three things: its namesake 1996 Academy Award-winning film, brutal winter weather (Tuesday's high: 5 degrees) and college basketball. Actually, the third item may not be true yet, but a remarkable story is being played out that will have its final act in March.
Idaho investigators have completed their scrutiny of a vehicle used by a registered sex offender charged with kidnapping an 8-year-old girl six weeks ago, a spokesman for the Kootenai County Sheriff's Department said Sunday.
The resume posted on the Internet by the man charged with kidnapping 8-year-old Shasta Groene claims he is a North Dakota State University student with a 3.3 grade-point average.
The supplemental bill now moving through Congress has . . . become a vehicle for an array of projects . . . Senator Quentin N. Burdick, a North Dakota Democrat, . . . obtained an appropriation of $...
North Dakota's most populous city fortified dikes and braced itself Thursday as the National Weather Service said the Red River could crest as high as 43 feet, two feet higher than earlier predicted.
More than 1,000 volunteers rushed to fill sandbags early Wednesday as many in North Dakota tried to protect themselves from a historic floods that are expected to swamp the area.
To most of America, Fargo is known for three things: its namesake 1996 Academy Award-winning film, brutal winter weather (Tuesday's high: 5 degrees) and college basketball. Actually, the third item may not be true yet, but a remarkable story is being played out that will have its final act in March.
Idaho investigators have completed their scrutiny of a vehicle used by a registered sex offender charged with kidnapping an 8-year-old girl six weeks ago, a spokesman for the Kootenai County Sheriff's Department said Sunday.
The resume posted on the Internet by the man charged with kidnapping 8-year-old Shasta Groene claims he is a North Dakota State University student with a 3.3 grade-point average.
The supplemental bill now moving through Congress has . . . become a vehicle for an array of projects . . . Senator Quentin N. Burdick, a North Dakota Democrat, . . . obtained an appropriation of $...
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