WATER
Surprise! What happens when you wring a washcloth out in space
Two science students in Nova Scotia posed the question of what would happen if you wrung out a wet washcloth in space. Watch to find out. When I first clicked play on this video of space station Com...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 11:47 AM
Wild Monkeys
It was my last day at the Wu Dang Shan Tai Chi Academy. I was leaving at four o'clock that afternoon. And the anticipation of my exit provided a new vibe to my remaining hours. One thing I wanted to ...
Posted on 9/22/12 at 7:53 AM
The facts about drowning
Maybe it's the early start to the warm season this year, or the hot summer that's driving everyone to seek relief at lakes and swimming pools. Whatever the reason, Minnesota is seeing a dismaying spik...
Posted on 7/18/12 at 12:56 PM
Section 5: Making Policy For Water
Join us for the fifth section of the Living With Water project: Making Policy For Water....
Posted on 2/26/12 at 1:05 AM
An easier way to share your flood stories
You might have heard about our new project at Forum Communications. It's called "Living with Water." Over the next several months our reporters, photographers and editors will be taking a close up loo...
Posted on 9/22/11 at 4:23 PM
5,700 water meters being replaced in Mitchell
By Braley Dodson , May 10, 2013
Thune aims to block corps from charging for Missouri River’s water
By Denise Ross , May 09, 2013
Rapid City to limit lawn-watering this summer
RAPID CITY (AP) — Rapid City officials say lawn and garden watering restrictions will start in the city next month, despite record snowfall in April.May 06, 2013
Expert: Drainage solutions are complex
There are no simple answers to the state’s drainage issues, said Chris Hay, an assistant professor and water management engineer at South Dakota State University, at Monday’s meeting of the Regional Watershed Advisory Task Force.By Chris Mueller , April 23, 2013
State climatologist says weather changing more rapidly
By Chris Mueller , April 23, 2013
More rain, snow could lead to more Midwest flooding
By JIM SALTER and JIM SUHR , April 22, 2013
Board says man can shoot ancient saltwater from oil well back into ground nearby
PIERRE — Saltwater that one of Peter Roosevelt’s oil wells brings to the surface in Fall River County can be disposed through another of his wells nearby, a South Dakota regulatory panel has decided.By Bob Mercer , April 19, 2013
OUR VIEW: Stop the sediment, Corps of Engineers
By Editorial board , April 19, 2013
Regional Watershed Advisory Task Force to meet in Mitchell
By News release , April 17, 2013
Lewis and Clark water system officials upset with federal funding
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The board chairman of the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System says the amount of money for the project in President Barack Obama's fiscal 2014 budget proposal "leaves us completely dead in the water."April 16, 2013
SD urges water conservation on Missouri River
State officials planned to submit a letter at a meeting in Pierre that was canceled due to bad weather Wednesday.April 11, 2013
Officials cancel S. Dakota meeting on Missouri River
South Dakotans interested in the Missouri River’s management should send comments to the corps by mail or email.April 11, 2013
Missouri River level stays low because of drought
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it plans to release just enough water to support a minimal channel for barge traffic on the river upstream of St. Louis.April 09, 2013
MERCER: Starting second year, watershed task force has a twisting history
By Bob Mercer , April 07, 2013
Tiling critic dumped from watershed task force
'It became very clear that our state has no understanding of the implications of the pollution or potential flood impacts that may occur from the thousands of miles of new drain tile that is being installed.'By Bob Mercer , April 01, 2013
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