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Nick Kludt, Red River fisheries specialist for the Department of Natural Resources in Detroit Lakes, Minn., holds a reproductively mature female sturgeon sampled in May 2021 in the Red River Basin.
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, next week will begin the process of lowering Homme Dam, near Park River, North Dakota, to prepare for spring snowmelt. The ...
ON THE RED RIVER – Growing up in Laramie, Wyoming, Marshall Stuart heard about the Red River of the North and its reputation as one of the best channel catfish destinations on the planet. So ...
FARGO — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated the Red River Basin as a region with dire conservation needs, which means local efforts to mitigate floods through water retention are ...
A heavy-equipment operator works on the initial breach of the Drayton Dam on the Red River near Drayton, North Dakota on March 1, 2023. The Drayton Dam is the last of eight low-head dams on the U ...
Red River Rising: a Top-Ten Fargo Flood in 4 of the Past 5 Years | Category 6™ - Weather Underground
Over the past century, precipitation over the Red River of the North drainage basin in Eastern North Dakota and Western Minnesota has increased by about 15%--more than any other region of the country.
Until vaccine arrives, North Dakotans hold keys to curbing state's COVID-19 crisis, experts say. Basketball. Nov 23rd 2020 - 3pm ... Red River basin flood outlook remains mild ...
The Red River of the North flows on the border of Wahpeton, in North Dakota, ... Over the past few days, the Red River Basin in the south has seen 1 to 2.5 inches of rainfall.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service will allocate $2.61 million in financial assistance to Red River Basin projects through the Agricultural Water ...
The Red River Watershed Management Board and the Fargo-based International Water Institute debuted a Lidar database in March. It’s free to access and offers highly accurate measurements of ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, is beginning the process of lowering its reservoir elevations within the Red River of the North basin this week based on ...
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