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"We understand that the anxiety level comes up," but visitors will neither be walking into a disaster, nor getting in the way, said Kevin Dean, public information officer for the City of Grand Forks. "We know it's a lot of water.
"We're hoping visitors will continue to come," Dean said. "Absolutely -- this is not a situation like '97 where we saw businesses closing and people being let off work to sandbag... Not even a shadow of what we saw in 1997.""Fargo's not underwater," [Brian Matson] said. "You watch the mainstream media, they make it look like everything is shut down.See the full content of this document
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Forget the Water, Visitors Welcome
Fargo, Grand Forks open for business
MANITOBANS who planned to visit Grand Forks or Fargo during schoo...See the full content of this document
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