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1 / 3 Show Caption + Greenbelt Lake in Maryville, Tenn., is drying up Feb. 29, 2012. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is working to divert water from two streams that enter the ...
BISMARCK, N.D.—North Dakota officials were preparing Thursday to restart the Devils Lake outlet after repairing a crack in its intake structure and dealing with vandalism to an underground va… ...
Officials shut down the outlet on June 27, so the intake structure could be removed from the water for examination. Once it was on shore, workers discovered the small crack.
Devils Lake, which has risen by about 32 feet and quadrupled in size since 1993, hit a record elevation of 1,454.4 feet this summer. It was at about 1,454.3 feet Tuesday. In those 18 years, more ...
Boy Scout Nehemiah Lawton recently directed volunteers as they worked almost four hours in the hot sun to plant 500 native plants at Greenbelt Lake. Foot traffic had killed native plants on the ...
The point is Devils Lake has been or at least should have been in full-blown, emergency status for some time. Sando is right when he says another outlet has to be built right now. He told ...
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. - City officials in Devils Lake are dusting off an old plan they believe could provide significant relief from chronic flooding without threatening people and property downstream.
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