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It's snowed every day in February so far. The total amount is already above average for the entire month. The more snow we get, the more people wonder if we'll see another flood here in the Red River Valley.
One of the harder hit areas this winter has been Southeastern North Dakota. If there's a snowflake in the air, it'll find Ransom, Sargent or Richland County. It's also snowed there everyday this month. One business owner in Sargent County has a part-time job he never wanted, clearing snow.
City leaders in Dilworth are sticking to their guns, and still saying "no" to a diversion in Minnesota. With news now that the corps of engineers is leaning toward recommending a Minnesota option. Tonight, the Dilworth city council talked about where the city goes from here.
The days and nights are running together for hundreds of snow removal contractors in Fargo-Moorhead. Our storms have not only landed on weekends, but they have blown in with longevity.
The 2 men whose luggage was taken and searched by the bomb squad at Hector International over the weekend say it was a frustrating experience that took way too long.
We all hear the warnings, but we don't always pay attention. Slow down when near a snow plow! When visibility is reduced, The North Dakota Department of Transportation is now sending 2-plows to do the job of one.
One of the latest crashes involved a vehicle normally called to injury accidents, an ambulance. It happened just outside Mapleton. A Jamestown ambulance carrying an elderly patient lost control, rolling at least once, injuring three people.
Storm Tracker Weather Forecast for Tuesday, February 9th, 2010. (6:30 am)
Toyota, the world's largest automaker is recalling more than 400-thousand hybrid vehicles world-wide because of safety problems; Democrats in Minnesota's Senate are outlining a $50-million dollar proposal to create jobs; Lawmakers are looking for public input on how to change the way business is done in the state.
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Flood potential
February 9, 2010It's snowed every day in February so far. The total amount is already above average for the entire month. The more snow we get, the more people wonder if we'll see another flood here in the Red River Valley.
Enough already
February 9, 2010One of the harder hit areas this winter has been Southeastern North Dakota. If there's a snowflake in the air, it'll find Ransom, Sargent or Richland County. It's also snowed there everyday this month. One business owner in Sargent County has a part-time job he never wanted, clearing snow.
Diversion impact
February 9, 2010City leaders in Dilworth are sticking to their guns, and still saying "no" to a diversion in Minnesota. With news now that the corps of engineers is leaning toward recommending a Minnesota option. Tonight, the Dilworth city council talked about where the city goes from here.
Non-stop removal
February 9, 2010The days and nights are running together for hundreds of snow removal contractors in Fargo-Moorhead. Our storms have not only landed on weekends, but they have blown in with longevity.
Delicate balance
February 9, 2010The 2 men whose luggage was taken and searched by the bomb squad at Hector International over the weekend say it was a frustrating experience that took way too long.
Safety strategy
February 9, 2010We all hear the warnings, but we don't always pay attention. Slow down when near a snow plow! When visibility is reduced, The North Dakota Department of Transportation is now sending 2-plows to do the job of one.
Ambulance crashes
February 9, 2010One of the latest crashes involved a vehicle normally called to injury accidents, an ambulance. It happened just outside Mapleton. A Jamestown ambulance carrying an elderly patient lost control, rolling at least once, injuring three people.
Weather Forecast
February 9, 2010Storm Tracker Weather Forecast for Tuesday, February 9th, 2010. (6:30 am)
National/Regional Headlines
February 9, 2010Toyota, the world's largest automaker is recalling more than 400-thousand hybrid vehicles world-wide because of safety problems; Democrats in Minnesota's Senate are outlining a $50-million dollar proposal to create jobs; Lawmakers are looking for public input on how to change the way business is done in the state.
