Today the NB Pembina students and staff, city employees and a couple volunteers filled almost 4000 sandbags in a little over 2 hours. The bags were then moved to a warehouse for dry storage until they are needed. It was a beautiful day to be outside! The crew did a great job!
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Sandbag Central on the school parking lot. |
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Everyone had their job. |
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Finishing off the pallet. |
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Deanna and Lisa were our lift operators. |
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A little more than half done. |
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The river was at 41.85 ft. this afternoon. The flood committee will meet again Friday afternoon at 4:30.
Bob Voegeli from Milan IN. I know Hetty Walker. I lived in Pembina back in 1977 - 1981. Some day I hope to visit again.
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