Posted by Jon Hagen on March 26, 2009 at 11:15:07 from (12.175.230.56):
In Reply to: N. Dakota Floods posted by bradk on March 26, 2009 at 10:58:47:
Yep, towns near a river like Bismarck and especially Fargo have some pretty bad flooding. Last nights evening news showed all those "rotten" teens who have spent long hard days hefting sand bags to help out. They show that like every generation, they are capable of more than just walking around a mall. Have not heard about working off fines, but the news showed folks in their orange "county jail" coveralls wirking the sandbag lines, said they were allowed to volenteer as long as they were not predators or other Bad arse types. No flooding in my immediate area, but oh lordy we got snow. big fear here is that we will have very late wet planting season in this prairie pothole region. We had that from 95-2000 and sure don't want a repeat.
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