Archive for April, 2009
Bismarck Landfill – Good Friday Hours
Posted by: | CommentsContact:
Jeff Heintz
Public Works Services Director
Phone: 701.355.1700
Bismarck Landfill Open Friday 8 AM – Noon
Bismarck, N.D. – The City of Bismarck Landfill will be open 8 AM – Noon, Good Friday, April 10, and Saturday, 8AM – 4 PM. The baler building will be open for citizens that would like to pick up sandbags.
For more information visit www.bismarck.org
Bismarck Public Schools – Storm Make-Up Days
Posted by: | CommentsContact:
Renae Hoffmann Walker
Director of Community Relations
Bismarck Public Schools
701-323-4091
Bismarck Public Schools will now have school on Friday, May 22, to make up for last Monday’s winter storm cancellation. Teachers will have their classroom workday on Tuesday, May 26, after Memorial Day.
There is also school this coming Monday, April 13, to make up for the storm day in November.
Bismarck Burleigh Residents Do Not Need to Report Flood Damage at This Time
Posted by: | CommentsBismarck Burleigh Residents Do Not Need to Report Flood Damage at This Time
Bismarck, N.D. – “Bismarck Burleigh Residents DO NOT need to notify emergency managers of flood related damage at this time”, said Gary Stockert, Bismarck Emergency Manager and Mary Senger, Burleigh County Manager. Residents should continue to maintain and keep receipts, photos, and documentation of their flood damage and will be notified by Burleigh Emergency Officials when this information is needed by Emergency management. Bismarck Burleigh officials will begin the initial Preliminary Damage Assessment with FEMA on Friday, April 3rd. Residents do not need to call with damages at this point in time. Additional information will be announced by Bismarck Burleigh Emergency Management through local media at a later date. Residents are asked NOT TO CALL the Flood Hotline with flood damage information.
For more information please visit www.bismarck.org or www.co.burleigh.nd.us/departments/, click on Emergency Management, Flood.
Morton County-Mandan Residents Asked to Report Any Flood, Water, Blizzard Damage
Posted by: | CommentsFor Immediate Release
April 1, 2009 — 10:45 a.m.
For more information:
Morton County Emergency Management, Tammy Lapp-Harris, phone 667-3307
City of Mandan Administrator Jim Neubauer, cell phone 319-7935
Morton County-Mandan Residents Asked to Report Any Flood, Water, Blizzard Damage
The Morton County Emergency Management Office and City of Mandan are asking residents and business owners to report any damage incurred to their property as a result of March flooding and snowfall.
County and city staff members are working with FEMA, state, and the Small Business Administration officials this week to examine damaged properties.
Examples of incidents that should be reported include any water damage such as water in basements and any displacement because of the mandatory or any voluntary flood evacuation notices. This means, if you stayed away from home whether at a hotel, a relative’s or a friend’s, please report the displacement. Livestock deaths, fence losses or other types of agricultural enterprise losses should also be reported.
This request applies not just to river areas but throughout Mandan and all communities in Morton County plus rural areas.
Reports of damage should be made to the Morton County Emergency Management Office by calling 667-3307.


