Grand Forks Part II
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I just got to work and (go figure) it was dead so they told me to come back later. Fuck that. I'm going to call Ed Schultz and have him bitch out our DM for keeping us open. Dude's been on a warpath with any businesses that are staying open after both the governor and the mayor said that any non-essential businesses should be closed.
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Colin;268275 wrote:
now they are evacuating everyone south of main and west of 8th street all the way to 50th ave South.
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ruthless351;268277 wrote:
I guess i will sit at home until they say you can drive in fargo again.when i was on the phone with first link they said if you can make it to bethel so idk what that means. But I think I might try going I dont live too far away from there
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hey does anyone know if the people that have evacuated futher east like cities area, ie:me,wife and kids.Does anyone know if it will be dificult for us to back into fargo IF nothing ends up happening? my boss figures that it will take atleast a week before we can get back into town...if anyone can clear that up that would be great.
Also my aunt from glendale,arizona is having a big pray service at her church this weekend for everyone in fargo as well as praying everyday for everyone as well...just thought i would let you all know
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Just a bit of info for those in Moorhead. KFGO just had a conversation that says Minnesota law DOES NOT allow for mandatory evacuations. I don't know (nor did they) if they will use the word MANDATORY or not, but keep in mind, that if they say get out, you might not hear the M word, but should STILL get out....
Best of luck to those on the other side of the river. Be smart and safe!

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FLOOD UPDATE: Fargo, Moorhead schools closed next week, other districts to likely follow suit
Moorhead Public Schools will close schools all next week. Fargo Public Schools expects to cancel school all next week, too, and other area school districts speculate they'll follow suit. -
I think that its starting its peak.
In stead of 2 tenths a foot per hour, its now down to like in the one hundredths of a foot range per hour. I'd be surprised if it hit anywhere above 42
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STiSchucky;268298 wrote:
I think that its starting its peak.In stead of 2 tenths a foot per hour, its now down to like in the one hundredths of a foot range per hour. I'd be surprised if it hit anywhere above 42
the snow hasnt started to melt yet. this weekend is suppose to be warmer
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bluejays;268244 wrote:
A guy at work heard that there is a military rumor going around that they might evacuate Fargo, anyone else hear this?My brother works for the state as an electrical inspector. His boss is on some sort of state disaster board (not sure what it is called). That board had a meeting last night. Anyway his boss told him that if the dike shows any kind of weakness in the next couple of days, Fargo will be evacuated. They have a plan in place to close I-94 from Bismarck to Fargo, allowing people in Fargo to evacuate.
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Rexwagon;268299 wrote:
the snow hasnt started to melt yet. this weekend is suppose to be warmerYou need what, 10 inches of snow to accumulate 1 inch of water?
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