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<blockquote data-quote="Obi-Wan" data-source="post: 220464" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>I assume he means financial lives. Flooding can take serious toll on ones mental state and well being. Back in 2011 there was a older gentlemen that lived in one of the developments S. of Bismarck that had grew up in the home and lived there his entire life other than when he was off at college. He pleaded with the county to put a dike through Sibley park instead of 48th stating that with all his years of wondering through the area he was familiar with the high and low areas. His proposed location would have been shorter than the one that the county installed on 48th and protected more homes. His house was damaged severely in the flood and had to be tore down. A short time after his house was tore down the man committed suicide. Now the proposed dike, that has yet to be installed, runs along the same area's he proposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Obi-Wan, post: 220464, member: 709"] I assume he means financial lives. Flooding can take serious toll on ones mental state and well being. Back in 2011 there was a older gentlemen that lived in one of the developments S. of Bismarck that had grew up in the home and lived there his entire life other than when he was off at college. He pleaded with the county to put a dike through Sibley park instead of 48th stating that with all his years of wondering through the area he was familiar with the high and low areas. His proposed location would have been shorter than the one that the county installed on 48th and protected more homes. His house was damaged severely in the flood and had to be tore down. A short time after his house was tore down the man committed suicide. Now the proposed dike, that has yet to be installed, runs along the same area's he proposed. [/QUOTE]
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