Contributor content. With clear alerts, a practical evacuation plan, and early protective measures, residents can face rising water with greater confidence and far less uncertainty.
(The Hill) – Extreme flooding in Yellowstone National Park could constitute a “thousand-year event,” National Park Service officials said on a press call Tuesday evening. “This isn’t my words, but ...
Glendive leaders are considering a $15 million levee project that could reduce flood risks, remove much of the west side of the city from the floodplain, and unlock long-stalled economic growth.