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DEVILS LAKE, N.D. - A new website has been launched that will provide support to those affected by Devils Lake floodwaters. The new site will list up-to-the-minute conditions, forecasts, data and ...
For 18 years, North Dakota's Devils Lake has been flooding non-stop and turning farms into resorts—this year as badly as ever. The first installment in a three-part series. The lake itself is ...
The enduring Devils Lake flood likely will cost an estimated $180 million in direct and indirect agriculture-related losses throughout the basin, according to a study released Friday by North ...
DEVILS LAKE -- Devils Lake is projected to be about 2 feet higher this summer than last year, but the lake won’t rise 4 feet like forecasters had predicted in ...
The Devils Lake flood-control story took a step forward last week. It's not a step that'll lower the lake level any time soon. But it is a step that may help lower the level over time, because it ...
Currently, the lake stands at 1,453 feet, only a foot lower than its all-time high of 1,454.4 feet in 2011. So, flooding and unplanted fields are a concern again this year.
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. - Ken Hall keeps a nervous eye on the lake that sprays his deck in stormy weather and constantly gobbles his backyard. He tracks the elevation of Devils Lake down to the last ...
The officials at a Monday flood conference included Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Craig Fugate; Lt. Gen. Robert Van Antwerp, the Army Corps of Engineers' chief engineer ...
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The Devils Lake Outlets Management Advisory Committee (DLOMAC) voted this week to run the lake’s east and west end outlets at maximum allowable capacity.