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Cable One expanded community flood information on access channels
FARGO – Cable One is broadcasting the Fargo and Moorhead access channels during the flood fight to all of its customers, according to a news release. By doing this, customers in Minnesota can see the Fargo flood briefings and news conferences … Continue reading
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Flood Cleanup- If You Do Get Water…
Ifound some goverment info and posted it on my site that might help out if a person does happen to get water in their home from flood water. Hopefully nobody will need this info but if you do, there is … Continue reading
For now, weather is a gift
Sandbaggers hoping to keep south Fargo housing areas dry from overland flooding and swollen drains and creeks that top their banks, have gotten a major break from showers throughout Tuesday. Hundreds of highs school and college students were racing throughout … Continue reading
Flood Cleanup- What to do if you get water
Here are some great tips if you do end up getting water in your basement. What to do if you get water from flood or backup water
An Easier Way To Make A Dike
Although it might be too late now, I remember a friend of mine back in 1997 working with someone to develop a tube dike that was used around a few properties I believe around the south Fargo area. It seems … Continue reading
Some Flood Preparation Tips
It looks like a good deal of preparation is beginning to deal with potential flooding this year. It is great to see the power of the internet help coordinate such efforts via twitter and facebook, as others have posted. I … Continue reading