Title:
2009 FARGO FLOOD Part 20
Description:
Part 20 is specifically dedicated to the youth of our community and country; for their continued efforts and significant contribution in fighting the Red River Flood of 2009. On behalf of the residents of Fargo-Moorhead and surrounding counties, thank you so much for your assistance - we could not have fought back the waters without your help. You are the promise of our future.
Author:
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2009 FARGO FLOOD Part 20
Description:
Part 20 is specifically dedicated to the youth of our community and country; for their continued efforts and significant contribution in fighting the Red River Flood of 2009. On behalf of the residents of Fargo-Moorhead and surrounding counties, thank you so much for your assistance - we could not have fought back the waters without your help. You are the promise of our future.
Author:
leehoedl
Tags:
hoedl, 2009, Fargo, Flood,
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![]() | 2009 FARGO FLOOD Part 21 As the cities of Fargo and Moorhead quiet themselves for the Easter weekend, cities such as Valley City gear up to address record crest projections (occurring on or around Tuesday) within the city limits. Part 21 briefly reviews a variety of current Fargo-Moorhead flood updates and then turns its lens to the tiny city of Valley City and its selfless and hardworking citizens, as they continue their sandbagging efforts in the Winter Show pavilion over the Easter weekend. HAPPY EASTER TO ALL.... |
![]() | 2009 FARGO FLOOD Part Eighteen Plans for the communities of Fargo and Moorhead are presently being implemented as the National Weather Service announces its updated projection of 38 - 40 feet. City sandbagging operations will begin later this week for both communities, as temperatures begin to reach the lower-to-mid 50s and cause area snow to melt and fill the river basin once again. |
![]() | 033109 Boston Training - Lee Quietly Reaches Boston It began almost a year ago - while preparing for the 113th Boston Marathon, Lee Hoedl would run the virtual distance from Fargo to Boston (1628 miles) during his yearly training miles. Amidst the noise and nervousness of the 2009 Fargo Flood, Boston was quietly reached on March 31, 2009. Thank you to all of those that donated to Miles for Miracles - Children's Hospital Boston; your gift is GREATLY appreciated. Follow Lee as he runs through the 113th Boston Marathon and beyond... www ... |
![]() | 2009 FARGO FLOOD Tribute My humble tribute to the wonderful volunteers of the 2009 Fargo/Moorhead flood. Thank you all!!! |
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![]() | 2009 FARGO FLOOD Part Seventeen Plans for the communities of Fargo and Moorhead are presently being formulated to address a potentially higher second crest than the first crest of 2009. City sandbagging operations will begin later this week for both communities, as temperatures begin to reach the lower-to-mid 50s and cause area snow to melt and fill the river basin once again. |
![]() | 2009 FARGO FLOOD Part Sixteen Fargo continues its morning Flood News Conferences, so as to provide citizens with updated information concerning diking efforts and city mobilization. Plans are presently being formulated to address a potentially higher second crest than the first crest of 2009. |
![]() | 2009 FARGO FLOOD Part Twelve The sun shined and the snow melted; the citizens of Fargo-Moorhead began returning to their lives. The city of Fargo transitioned from HIGH ALERT to ALERT, as the final city flood meeting is convened... for now... Fargo waits for its second crest in the coming week. |
![]() | North Dakota Flood: Detonating Ice Footage of North Dakota National Guard members drilling holes in the ice, planting explosives, and detonating them to break up an ice jam in a river south of Bismarck. Provided by North Dakota National Guard Public Affairs. |
![]() | 2009 FARGO FLOOD Part 23 Valley City, lamoure, Lisbon, Jamestown... and so many other smaller towns and hamlets have become synonymous with the word "crest" and "record." Blessings, strength and determination to these areas and the greater rural areas outside the Fargo-Moorhead areas. They face serious rising waters while the Red River projections are lowered again; this time to a second crest of 35 feet... barring any substantial rainfall this weekend. |
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