With new faces in Washington, leaders begin to regroup on flood funding
November 6, 2010 at 7:00 pm in INFORUM
Local leaders are regrouping after Tuesday’s defeat of two congressmen who were expected to play key roles in securing federal funding for the proposed Fargo-Moorhead diversion. Continue Reading

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With the clout gone in Washington, the ditch will never be dug.
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Have a relative that lives in affected zone. Have helped sandbag NUMEROUS times. He was very, very, very vocal in the local tea party movement. For those of us who differed politically, this may be poetic justice. This man sneered, literally, at another relative who lost their home in a flood in southern MN. Perhaps we might not be available for sandbagging next time. Who knows?
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Sounds like a loveing, close knit, and tolerant you family have.
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There are many fairly wealthy and influential people in south Fargo. My thought is the diversion will happen in some form or the other. The TEA Party might end up being a death knell to the Republican Party.
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