2012 Northland Flood
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Twin Ports Bridge Fest Helping Flood Victims
DULUTH, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - Flood victims will also receive support from funds raised this weekend at the 2012 Twin Ports Bridge Festival in Duluth's Bayfront Park.
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Barnum Business Owners Plan to Stay and Rebuild Following Flood
BARNUM, MN (Northland's NewsCenter)---It's been one day since President Obama declared 13 flood-damaged counties and three tribal reservations in the Northland Disaster Areas.
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Big Sandy Lake Businesses Take Hit From Flooding, No Wake Zone
Aitkin County, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - Businesses along Big Sandy Lake in Aitkin County are seeing a major drop in business after record flooding hit the area last month.
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State Agencies Listen to Flood Concerns
Duluth, MN (Northlands NewsCenter) -- Three Disaster Centers are open to help individuals and businesses locate resources after the flood of the century. In Willow River, Barnum, and Duluth state agencies are here to help through July 9th.
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President Obama Declares Northern Minnesota Disaster Area
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- 13 counties and three tribal reservations will be receiving federal aid to help in the cleanup efforts of the recent flooding.
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Over $78,000 Awarded So Far to United Way Flood Recovery Fund
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Donations from 10 different Northland businesses have already totaled over $78,000 for the United Way Twin Ports Region Long-Term Flood Recovery Fund for the recent flooding.
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Flood Victims Lent a Helping Paw
(Duluth, MN) Northland's NewsCenter -- A local animal shelter teams up with two big national names to hand out free pet food to those affected by the June flooding.
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Business Flood Recovery Fund
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- A new fund has been set up to help small, local businesses get back on their feet after the recent flooding in the Northland.
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Disaster Recovery Centers Open July 6-9
Duluth, MN (Northlands NewsCenter) -- June's flood waters have receded, putting people into recovery mode, trying to repair damage to homes and businesses. For those struggling to find some type of aid, help is coming soon to the Northland.
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Superior Landfill Fee Waived through July 31st
Superior, WI (Northland's NewsCenter) - The City of Superior has extended the time that residents can dispose of flood damaged items without a fee at the Landfill through July 31st.
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