May 16, 2009 | The Jamestown Sun
Bravos and a buffalo chip to hand out
The Jamestown Sun hands out these bravos and a buffalo chip this week: * Bravo to those students who graduated from Jamestown College last Saturday.
Adrian residents get outside help
The view from Doris Rode's window is a little different today. For weeks, white, gray and dust-colored sandbags encircled the 90-year-old home, protecting it from the swollen James River.
Volunteers travel far to help Adrian residents
ADRIAN, N.D. a ' The view from Doris Rodea TMs window is a little different today.
PSC considers Dickey County wind project
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Ranchers slog through snowy, chilly spring
Snowy, soggy, chilly weather has taken a severe toll on sheep and cattle across the northern Great Plains this spring.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Disaster Unemployment Assistance Is Available Now
People whose employment was affected by the severe storms and flooding beginning March 13 and continuing may apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance.
Water seeps past sandbags fortifying weak ND dam
National Guard troops dropped sandbags from a helicopter early Thursday to shore up a weakening dam that is protecting a small town from flooding, an official said.
Hoeven Announces Approval of Individual Assistance for Flood-Affected Residents and Businesses
Apr 10 2009 12:00AM http://governor.state.nd.us/ Bismarck , N.D. - Gov. John Hoeven today announced that the President has approved his request for the federal Individual Assistance Program to help flood-affected individuals and businesses in 26 counties in North Dakota .
President Paves The Way For Individual Flood Help
President Obama has approved individual assistance to help people and businesses hit by flooding in both North Dakota and Minnesota.
Corps will raise dikes at city of LaMoure; residents asked to limit water use, plug sewer drains
Surveyors from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers visited the city of LaMoure on Thursday to measure elevations of existing temporary and permanent dikes, said Sheri Gartner, LaMoure County emergency manager.
Dickey, Humber give final spring audition for pen
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LaMoure County's Emergency Operations Center issues voluntary evaucation order
The LaMoure County director of emergency services said this afternoon that the countya s Emergency Operations Center is issuing a voluntary evacuation order for lower lying areas along the James River from Adrian to LaMoure.
LaMoure County emergency manager reports river level has dropped
The LaMoure County emergency manager said Thursday morning that rsidents in the Adrian area have reported that the James River has gone down significantly.
Obama signs North Dakota flood declaration
A disaster declaration concerning flooding in North Dakota was signed by President Barack Obama late Tuesday night.
Flood warning issued in Stutsman County
The National Weather Service has issue a flood warning for Stutsman County and much of the state.
Hoeven seeks federal disaster declaration
BISMARCK a ' Gov. John Hoeven says he has asked for a presidential disaster declaration to deal with heavy snow that has hit North Dakota since November.
At Wis. Army base, the meals weren't 'pleasant'
Recently released testimony paints an unflattering portrait of the food service for soldiers at one of the nation's largest military bases.
Group working through details to combine city, county libraries
City and county auditors, lawyers and librarians worked on details of a draft agreement Friday as the first step in establishing a joint library system as mandated by the voters in November.
Chief justice asks lawmakers for three more trial judges
North Dakota needs two more district judges in the next two years and a third in 2011-2013, the state's chief justice told legislators Wednesday.
As of 8:10 am Central Time, the state Transportation Department issued a no travel advisory Tuesday morning for parts of southeast North Dakota because of snow and blowing snow.
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