Minnesota is getting it's fair share of water too. This year the slow melt and the preparations have paid off and it's going to be a lot less disruptive than in past years.

http://www.hsem.state.mn.us/eoc/2011flood/index.asp

That is our office web site where some basic info is available. The "related links" link has some additional good info resources for the state and Red River area in general along with some of the 'usual' disaster sites.

I was watching some aerial recon this morning of the Red up by Fargo/Moorhead and it is easy to see why the river floods every year... with all the curves and switchbacks it does while wandering south it is a wonder it isn't worse. The remarkable thing this year is the amount of water on the flat land areas - it looks like a giant shallow lake in several areas.

Paul in MN