DEVILS LAKE – Frustrated by high water that results in the loss of farmland, a group of Devils Lake-area landowners and farmers presented state leaders with a petition asking the state to reconsider how it manages Devils Lake levels on Wednesday, May 17. The petition, signed by more than 50…Read More
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