By Emily Stonehouse We all watched the waters rise this past week. And while it’s not necessarily something new, it still feels like a gut punch to the community every time it happens. Minden Mayor Bob Carter referred to floods as “watching a trainwreck,” noting that the slow and gradual pain of watching the river creep into the crevices of the town is largely beyond our own control. It’s drastically different from the ice storm that slammed the…
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