2012 Northland Flood
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Flood Damage in Wisconsin
Superior, WI (Northland's NewsCenter) --- County Emergency Managers in Wisconsin are assessing the damage from recent heavy rains across the northern part of the state.
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Lake Superior Zoo Flood Relief Project Underway
Cleanup efforts have begun at the Lake Superior Zoo and extent of the damage still needs to be determined.
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Gov. Dayton Tours Destruction in Duluth, Says Aid Will Come
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - Governor Mark Dayton is vowing to help in any way he can to help the city of Duluth and Northeastern Minnesota following Thursday's historic floods.
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Flood Leaves Mark on Duluth
Duluth, MN (Northlands NewsCenter) -- Duluth's streets, roads, parks and homes are scarred from debris and sinkholes in the wake of the historic flood.
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Small Army of Citizen Volunteers Work to Save Moose Lake
Moose Lake, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) -The town is cut off with no motorized access in or out of town. A third of the town is flooded and the sewer system has shut down. Yet a small army of citizen volunteers continues to soldier on.
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Mail Pickup For Residents in Closed Off Communities
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Residents in areas that have been closed off due to flooding can pick up their mail at two Duluth post office buildings.
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PETA Asking for Charges in Death of Zoo Animals
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- PETA is urging the Duluth City Attorney to file charges in connection with the death of 14 animals at the Lake Superior Zoo after Wednesday's flooding.
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Cloquet Mayor Declares State of Emergency
Cloquet, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - The city, along with all of Carlton Co. and many of its neighboring communities suffered significant damage as a result of flooding from Wednesday's storms.
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Miller Hill Mall Opens for Business
(Duluth, MN) Northland's Newscenter- The Miller Hill Mall will re-open today, Friday.
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Governor Mark Dayton Declares a State of Emergency Across Minnesota
St. Paul, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Governor Mark Dayton has declared a state of emergency for Minnesota due to storm damage and flooding in the Twin Cities and in Duluth.
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