Control of Missouri River divides communities

By Harvest Public Media
Des Moines, IA – As the difficult recovery from last year’s Missouri River flooding continues, concerns have intensified between those who want there to be more control of the river and those who believe it should flow freely.
Read MoreFarmers still sifting through flood damage

By Grant Gerlock
Tekamah, NE – The Missouri River flood of 2011 was the worst in 60 years; nearly a year later, farmers are still dealing with the aftermath.
Read MoreArmy Corps takes verbal beating over flooding

By Robyn Wisch, KVNO News
Omaha, NE – Public hearings with the Army Corps of Engineers continue across the Midwest this week, after kicking off with Monday’s impassioned hearing in Omaha.
Read MoreWill the Missouri’s levees hold for another wet season?

By Robyn Wisch, KVNO News
Omaha, NE – Some U.S. Senators are wondering what will happen if the Midwest sees a lot of rain next spring… or even just a little more than normal.
Read MoreFlood recovery continues in Niobrara

By Clay Masters
Niobrara, NE – Recovery is underway in northeastern Nebraska after this year’s devastating flood on the Missouri River.
Read MoreCity works to protect drinking water

By Angel Martin
Omaha, Ne – The city of Omaha has been building up the levee around the city’s waste treatment plant to make sure Omaha continues to have access to clean water, while the rising Missouri River seeps over its banks.
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