Posted on 09/03/2005 4:35:17 PM PDT by Vigilanteman
Large numbers of Grand Forks-area residents, organizations, nonprofits and business establishments have joined the nationwide effort to help Hurricane Katrina's victims. "We understand what it is like to be evacuated and stranded for an indeterminate amount of time and to suffer at the forces of mother nature," Grand Forks Mayor Michael Brown said. "Having weathered the Flood of 1997 and subsequent recovery we can especially empathize with those on the Gulf Coast who . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at nl.newsbank.com ...
It is a good example to look back on of dignity through tragedy.
BTW, what does your reference to the first link mean?
Don't click on the link above unless you are willing to pay these shysters.
The front page of the Herald has constant updates to the flood.
I just got the Herald on this link.
The previous link www.grandforksherald.com must be a mirror site put up by some shyster to collect traffic and line their pockets on the basis of the Hearld's work. My apologies.
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