
Newsletters
uNovember 2002 --
Issue 2
Sediment: Why Worry by Howard Paul,
executive director
Oahe delta grows in South Bismarck, Mandan by Andy
Mork, Chairman BOMMM
uJanuary 2003 --
Issue 3
Sediment threatens reservoirs by Howard
Paul, executive director
Watershed assessment could spark sediment
reduction, by John Deppe, coor. Lower James RC&D
News Briefs
uMay 2003 --
Issue 4
Act now to protect flood
control by Howard Paul, executive director
Garrison Dam squelches ice jam floods, by Andy Mork,
Chairman BOMMM
uNovember 2003 --
Issue 5
Reducing sediment load a
key to addressing problem, by Howard Paul, executive director
Spring-Bull Creek Watershed Project - reduces
load by 1,386 tons by Les Labahn, coor. Randall RC&D
uMarch
2004 -- Issue 6
MSAC meets with
officials in DC; Coalition building begins in earnest, by Howard Paul, executive
director
Fact Sheet March 2004
March 10, 2004 -- Near Niobrara, Neb. and Running Water, S.D.
uSeptember
2004 -- Issue 7
MSAC pursues contacts in D.C.; North Dakota battles sediment,
by Howard Paul, executive director
Time to stand tall
and together in fight against sediment, by Howard Paul, executive director
Sept. 3, 2004: Visiting with the
public at Springfield, SD
uMarch
2005 -- Issue 8
Missouri River Energy Services members rely on hydroelectricity, by Roger King
of MRES
South Dakota Legislature unanimously supports extending river reservoirs' life
into perpetuity
Text of House Concurrent Resolution No. 1013
Congress rejects NRCS, COE funding requests
Water conservation focus of governors' river summit
MSAC meets with officials in Washington
uOctober
2005 -- Issue 9
Notice of 2005 Annual Meeting Set for Nov. 19 in Pierre
Update by Howard Paul
uMay
2006 -- Issue 10
North Dakota joins
coalition
MSAC gains 501c3 status
Task force to focus on
river conservation (reprinted with permission from the Bismarck Tribune)
River groups look to
joint future (reprinted with permission from the Yankton Press & Dakotan)
MSAC names
two new board members and re-elects two to continue service
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