Box 3
Contains 64 Results:
Friends of the Greenway, 1999
The Greenway is a linear corridor of 2,200 acres of open space, vegetation, and recreational areas. As it relates to Greater Grand Forks, it is the open space between the banks of the Red and Red Lake rivers and the flood protection system. Additional information about the Greenway can be found in the Friends of the Greenway Records, OGLMC 1589.
Concordia College (Moorhead, MN), Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, University of North Dakota, 1997 and Undated
The second series documents media coverage of the 1997 Flood.
Reporter-Telegram (Midland, TX), Pioneer Press, The Oak Ridger, The Detroit News, April 1997
The second series documents media coverage of the 1997 Flood.
Lake Region Shelter News; April 21-May 8, 1997
The third series consists of various publications regarding the flood and its aftermath.
Greenway Renaissance: Final Draft of Proposed Structure of the Greenway, undated
The Greenway is a linear corridor of 2,200 acres of open space, vegetation, and recreational areas. As it relates to Greater Grand Forks, it is the open space between the banks of the Red and Red Lake rivers and the flood protection system. Additional information about the Greenway can be found in the Friends of the Greenway Records, OGLMC 1589.
Greenways Incorporated: Greater Grand Forks Greenway Governance Proposal, December 8, 1998
The Greenway is a linear corridor of 2,200 acres of open space, vegetation, and recreational areas. As it relates to Greater Grand Forks, it is the open space between the banks of the Red and Red Lake rivers and the flood protection system. Additional information about the Greenway can be found in the Friends of the Greenway Records, OGLMC 1589.
Minnesota Public Radio News Reports, April 1997-March 1998
This sub-series primarily consists of the text of press releases read over the radio.
Minnesota Public Radio "Remembering and Rebuilding," April 15, 1998
This sub-series primarily consists of the text of press releases read over the radio.
Pioneer Press, Star Tribune, The Gate (San Francisco Chronicle), Amarillo News, Augusta Chronicle, May 1997
The second series documents media coverage of the 1997 Flood.
The Winrod Letter (Anti-Semitic Newsletter of "Christian Identity" minister Gordon Winrod); May-June 1997
The third series consists of various publications regarding the flood and its aftermath.