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When the Red River Crested, Two Moorhead Campuses Shipped Students to Bemidji
As the Red River of the North surged toward a record crest near 41 feet at Fargo-Moorhead in late March 2009, Concordia College cancelled classes — described as "unheard of" — and joined Minnesota State University Moorhead and North Dakota State in shutting down. Concordia evacuated 26 students to Concordia Language Villages near Bemidji while MSUM sent about 30 students to Bemidji State University. Thousands of college students filled and carried sandbags across Fargo-Moorhead during the emergency.
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