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Yellow Bird: Drought rears its head
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TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2002 "When you live on the wet, eastern side of the state and drive west, the extreme drought that people are experiencing in western North Dakota and South Dakota is shocking. I went camping in that area for five days last week. I knew it would be hot. I knew there had been little rain in a large swath of the high and middle Plains. But I wasn't quite ready for what greeted me. . ." Get the Story:
DORREEN YELLOW BIRD COLUMN: In the West, drought shows its frightening face (The Grand Forks Herald 7/30)
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