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Pat
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by Pat » Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:33 am
Hey Lavoy. I see that Fargo is in the news again this spring. Hope the flooding doesn't adversly affect you and yours. Pat
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Lavoy
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by Lavoy » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:11 pm
Just got back from the farm, pumped water for 12 hours, dug in the ditches in the nieghbors field for a couple hours, more hours of diking, and no more problems there.
No flood here, I am in a diversion project, would take a hell of a lot of water to get me.
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by 1949JDMC » Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:59 pm
I hear that the waters are lowering
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by Lavoy » Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:28 am
Yes, the Red is on the way down, the Sheyenne is holding firm for now, there is/was an awful lot of snow West of me, so it might be up for a while. The Red did not get anywhere near last year, but the Sheyenne is at record level where it hits the Red so the people North of West Fargo all the way to Harwood are still fighting.
Compared to last year, kind of anti-climatic, but that is a good thing when it comes to floods.
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