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Local watersheds using lidar to combat flooding in Red River Valley 

Local watersheds, and water management organizations  across the Red River Valley have been using a gamechanging technology called lidar to help with flood prevention. Grit May of the International Water Institute explains what this Lidar technology is, and how it works. 

May also explains how entities like the Red River Watershed Management Board use the data that is collected from lidar. 

May also told us more about a project that the International Water Institute is working on that is using the data collected by this lidar project. 

You can learn more about the International Water Institute by going to their website at iwinst.org.

NWMAC seeking submissions for Annual Art Exhibit 

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is currently seeking submissions from local artists for their annual Art Exhibit.

Local Schools Shifting to E-Learning

Warroad, Roseau, Badger, and Greenbush-Middle River school districts students will be logging in instead of heading to the

Area Legislators Attend Red River Watershed Management Board Open House 

The Red River Watershed Management Board held a legislative open house as a part of their monthly meeting