Officials discuss temp housing plans
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Work is ongoing in the determination of where temporary housing communities will be established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the Minot area, with decisions expected to be reached ...
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First Fire, Then Flood Hits Family
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That's reality for one Burlington family, too - but after recently losing another home to fire - this disaster could not have come at a worse time. Catherine Ross shares their story. In ...
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Salvation Army primary in handing out meals and hope
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The Salvation Army has been deemed the primary food distributor for victims of Souris River flooding."We knew there would be a time when we'd be the only food supplier, but not so ...
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A flooded resident's tale
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Leon Levesque refuses to step inside his flood-damaged home in northwest Minot. He simply can't bear to look.Levesque's home on 11th Avenue Northwest suffered severe damage in the recent ...
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Local music, arts fest 'fight back' against flood
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A few things have changed for this year's WhyNot!?! Fest, although co-organizer Billy Luetzen guarantees that a lot of awesome things will be happening.A street dance, an organized flood ...
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Gas pipeline that ruptured in NE Wyoming repaired
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CASPER, Wyo. (AP) -- A natural gas pipeline in northeastern Wyoming that ruptured last month is back in service, but federal regulators continue to investigate the cause of the ...
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Arrowhead area businesses consider futures
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The flood of 2011 eviscerated a large portion of the city of Minot, leaving many to wonder what the city will look like in the future. The busy business corner at Second Avenue and 16th Street ...
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Northwest residential expansion approved
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A development that could eventually provide 1,600 to 1,900 homes in northwest Minot received approval from the Minot Planning Commission at a special meeting Monday.The project now goes to the Minot ...
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