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City of Pierre and National Guard prep for flood at Steamboat Park
Story by Spc. Manda Walters | 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | Date: 06.03.2011Pierre city workers from the fire, water, and electrical departments gathered at Steamboat Memorial Park’s Well House 1 Thursday morning, June 2, to test a generator that will be activated should flood waters... Read More
Teams Work to Help Neighborhoods with Levee Systems
Courtesy Story | 116th Public Affairs Detachment | Date: 06.02.2011North Dakota National Guard members that are part of Civil Military Assistance Teams (CMATs) are hard at work building levee systems throughout the Bismarck-Mandan and Morton and Burleigh county areas. Read More
Minot airmen affected by flood seek shelter
Story by Airman 1st Class Jessica McConnell | 5th Bomb Wing Public Affairs | Date: 06.01.2011Flooding caused by the springtime snow-melt, saturated ground and heavy rainfall led emergency management officials to evacuate more than 10,000 Minot residents, in areas near the Souris River in downtown Minot... Read More
National Guard steps up flood response in Minot
Courtesy Story | North Dakota National Guard Public Affairs | Date: 05.31.2011As the last day in May dawned, about 100 North Dakota National Guard members were helping with flood response in Ward County. As the first day in June draws to a close, about 600 Guardsmen are now in the... Read More
National Guard flood missions begin transition
Courtesy Story | North Dakota National Guard Public Affairs | Date: 05.31.2011As Minot, N.D., faces mandatory evacuations and eyes are focused on the situation in Williston, N.D., the North Dakota National Guard activated additional personnel to the affected areas. This morning, May 31,... Read More