News - Red Lake River
By Kevin Bonham, Grand Forks Herald, N.D. May 31--NEPTUNE BRIDGE, Minn. -- A dense fog that had settled over the countryside at daybreak gave way to a steely gray midmorning sky as Jim Huot-Vickery and Wayne Goeken launched their canoe into the swift current of the Red Lake River.
By Brad Dokken, Grand Forks Herald, N.D. Apr. 16--The Flood of 1997 was devastating, but it also helped draw attention to the Red River in ways that might not have occurred without the disaster, officials say. Recreation. Flood corridors that give the river more room during times of high water.
By Brad Dokken, Grand Forks Herald, N.D. Apr. 15--Ten years ago this week, I heeded a National Guard crew's order to evacuate my house as the Red River filled the street and crept up the lawn.
By Susanne Nadeau, Grand Forks Herald, N.D. Apr. 3--Ice that wasn't moving much at all along the Red Lake River in Crookston kept the city on alert early Monday, but as the day passed so did the ice, officials said.
By Grand Forks Herald, N.D. Jan. 17--The pipeline sections are falling into place (on paper, at least). And the proposal to pipe Missouri River water to the Red River Valley during crippling droughts stands a good chance of being built.
