2012 Northland Flood
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Flood Fundraiser to help Fon-du-lac Community Club
A flood fundraiser will be held at Bridgeman's in Duluth to raise money for the Fon-du-lac Community Club.
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Zoo Flooded with Volunteers
(Duluth, MN) Northland's NewsCenter- So many volunteers showed up to help clean-up efforts at the Lake Superior Zoo Saturday, that many had to be turned away.
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Flood Victims Return to What's Left of Their Homes
Thomson, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) -- Flood clean-up continues to be a difficult and in some cases, devastating process in some parts of our region.
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Governor Walker to Tour Flood-Ravaged NW Wisconsin on Tuesday
Madison, WI (Northland's NewsCenter) - Governor Scott Walker will visit Superior on Tuesday to survey the damage from flooding that occurred this week.
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Aitkin County Board Declares Flood Emergency
Aitkin, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - At noon Friday the stage was 17.4 feet and the flood stage is 12.0 feet. The River is expected to crest at 20 feet early next week, which would surpass the second highest crest on record.
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Fond du Lac Neighborhood in Duluth Still Under Water, Only Residents Allowed In
DULUTH, MN (Northland's NewsCenter )- The Fond du Lac neighborhood in Duluth is one of the areas still under water Friday.
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Members Of Congress Tour Duluth: Request FEMA Funding
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) -- Minnesota lawmakers were on the ground assessing flood damage in Duluth Friday. They met with city and county officials to discuss recovery efforts.
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Band Members Still Dealing with Flood Fallout
Fond du Lac Reservation (Northlands NewsCenter) -- Washed out roads and flooded homes are still affecting members of the Fond du Lac band.
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Workers Needed for Flood Clean-up
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - Hundreds of workers in Duluth are being recruited by a national company to help clean up areas damaged by the flood.
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Three Northland Landfills Offering Free or Reduced Rates on Flood Waste
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- In an effort to help residents affected by the flooding, three Northland landfills are offering free or reduced rates for residents with flood related waste.
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