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The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has begun repairs to sections of Minnehaha Creek in Minneapolis that were damaged by historic flooding in 2014. The high water caused more than $1 million ...
EDINA, Minn. (FOX 9) - Laura Cish has lived on Minnehaha Creek for 10 years. But with every raindrop that falls, the water inches a little closer to her backyard, and possibly flooding her home ...
In the metro, the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District issued a high water and flash flood alert. Are you a true movie buff? See if you can identify 25 iconic films from a single image. Donald Trump ...
Update as of 10:30 a.m. Friday: The flash flood warning for parts of Lincoln County and Minnehaha County, including Harrisburg, Lennox and Canton, has been extended to 1 a.m., according to NWS.
In some Edina neighborhoods, Minnehaha Creek is on the rise, making some homeowners not too happy. “Try to be ready,” says Charlie Gross, who’s lived for 32 years along Cascade Lane.
As the rain persists across the region, Minnehaha Creek is under watchful eyes due to an increased risk of flooding. The National Weather Service has put forth a flood watch that will stay active ...
Tuesday has been deemed a Forecast First Alert Day by Minnesota's Weather Authority due to the risk of flooding across the region and the possibility of strong or severe storms later in the day.
Minnehaha Falls was the first Minnesota state park, dating back to 1889, a spot made famous amongst white settlers by the historically inaccurate but extremely popular poem, Song of Hiawatha.
Minnehaha Creek has long been treated like a glorified drainage ditch as it flows downstream from Lake Minnetonka through south Minneapolis, dumping street runoff into the Mississippi River. A new ...
“We’ve experienced the extremes of drought and flooding and we know that they are getting more extreme,” said James Wisker, district administrator of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District.