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The mouth of the Red River forms a freshwater river delta called the Netley–Libau Marsh. [4] The Netley Marsh is west of the Red and the Libau Marsh is east, forming a 26,000-hectare (64,000-acre) wetland. Southern Manitoba has a frost-free season of between 120 and 140 days per year in the Red River Valley. [5]
A map of the FM Area Diversion Project. The Fargo-Moorhead (FM) Area Diversion project, officially known as the Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area Diversion Flood Risk Management Project, is a large, regional flood control infrastructure project on the Red River of the North, which forms the border between North Dakota and Minnesota and flows north to Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada.
James River Correctional Center - Jamestown (420) Missouri River Correctional Center - Bismarck (151) North Dakota State Penitentiary- Bismarck (815) Dakota Women's Correctional and Rehabilitation Center - New England (126)
James River Correctional Center (inmate capacity 365) Missouri River Correctional Center (inmate capacity 151) North Dakota State Penitentiary; Dakota Women's Correctional Rehab Center [2] (inmate capacity 126)
County Location mi [1] km Exit Destinations Notes; Red River of the North: 0.000: 0.000: US 10 west / I-94 BL west (Main Avenue) – Fargo: Continuation into North Dakota: Veterans Memorial Bridge, North Dakota–Minnesota line: Clay: Moorhead: 0.428: 0.689: US 75 south (8th Street) / I-94 BL east (Main Avenue) – Breckenridge
The Fargo–Moorhead area has generally leaned Republican, voting for that party's presidential candidate in every election between 1968 and 2004. While Clay County is a swing county which has voted for Democrats 9 times and Republicans 7 times since 1960 , Cass County has only voted Democratic twice: for Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 and Barack ...
The 2009 Red River flood along the Red River of the North in North Dakota and Minnesota in the United States and Manitoba in Canada brought record flood levels to the Fargo-Moorhead area. The flood was a result of saturated and frozen ground, spring snowmelt exacerbated by additional rain and snow storms, and virtually flat terrain.
Golden Valley County: 033: Beach: 1912: Named for either promotional reasons or for the Golden Valley Land and Cattle Company 1,743: 1,002 sq mi (2,595 km 2) Grand Forks County: 035: Grand Forks: 1873: Named for Grand Forks, North Dakota, which in turn was named for its location at the intersection of the Red Lake River and the Red River of the ...